Kein Mann zum Heiraten

  • Hans Joachim Kulenkampff: Wolf Kruse
  • Marianne Hold: Brigitte Voss
  • Eva Anthes: Renate Schmidt Hammer
  • Friedl Czepa: Therese Hammerschmidt
  • Johanna King: Anna Berta Spring
  • Thomas Alder: Robert " Bobby" Berger
  • Kurt Großkurth: Leo Hammerschmidt
  • Paul Hoffmann: Karl Kruse
  • Franz Muxeneder: Seppl
  • Beppo Brem: Xaver Kirchmeyergasse
  • Walter Busch Hoff: Sicilians
  • Ernst Waldbrunn: detective
  • Herbert Kersten
  • Heath Alrun
  • Helmi Mareich
  • Else Rambausek

No man is to marry an Austrian pop film by Hans Deppe from the year 1959.

Content

The wealthy factory owner 's son Wolf Kruse does not think much of work. Rather, he takes part in any sporting competition, from which he learns there are car races, boat races or horse shows. His longtime girlfriend, the designer Brigitte that is no longer impressed for a long time, but wishes to be an honest working man who can put his life on a stable footing. A marriage proposal by Wolf rejects therefore. Only when it is operating properly, they could not imagine a marriage with him.

Wolf is now trying to find work. His father Karl throws him immediately from his office when he hears that the reckless son wants to take over his company. So Wolf begins as a carrier in a wholesale market, will eventually detective, swimming instructor, advertising character and Servierkraft. In none of the jobs it can last long and is either dismissed or are in accordance with the objections Brigitte, who is not pleased, for example, to see him as a swimming instructor of many women. But not only Wolf has problems: His niece Renate cares, wants her father Leo - partner in the firm of Karl Kruse and Wolf Sister Therese married - but to get to know her new boyfriend Bobby under any circumstances. He thinks he is an uncouth, possibly guitar playing ne'er-do, while studying the currently graphics and builds together with his friends, an old shed to a youth club. Wolf brings Leo so to set his good friend " Robert Berger " in its operation without Leo knows that Robert is actually Bobby. He is excited about Robert, follows Renate but one day secretly to the Youth Club, which is just opened. The ailing club collapses and Leo learns that Robert Bobby is and is horrified.

Wolf has once again managed to get a new job: He drives a bus driver Brigid and her mannequins to Italy, where a fashion show to take place. On the journey they take Bobby and Renate on their bus that wanted to go to Italy by Vespa secretly and halfway had a breakdown. In Verona, and the pair Wolf and Brigitte is back together, but the mood is clouded, as Wolf unceremoniously jump in a boat race for a sick driver and win the race.

Already in his time as a Packer and Dick Wolf had dealt with a group of Sicilians who were secretly disappear goods from the wholesale market, but their track had always lost. In Italy, it offers the group to bring a sealed envelope back to Germany and leave in the wholesale market. He agrees, and finally returns the mastermind behind the shops, the head of the Great Market Hall, the police made ​​. Although Brigitte sees his efforts to work honestly, Wolf accuses however, only to make work in which he also has fun. In the end, he works secretly as a mechanic in his father's company and developed a new machine that facilitated the production. The father shows up excited about it and is happy that his son has finally found for serious work.

The friends to Renate and Bobby are again excited because an unknown benefactor the ailing youth club has torn down and let rebuild modern. You suspect Wolf behind the benefactor, but it turns out that it was in fact Leo who accepts refined the relationship of Bobby and Renate. And in the end also has wolf passed the test and is now finally become a man to marry.

Production

The film was among others in Verona and in the studios of Wien-Film, Studio Rose Hill, rotated. The premiere took place on 18 December 1959.

In the film, several hits are heard:

  • Bill Ramsey: Souvenirs, souvenirs
  • Jan and Kjeld: Do not always as much wind; Banjo Boy
  • Ted Herold: Caroline

Criticism

The lexicon of the International film called No man to marry as " German - Austrian Filmheiterkeit " in the " in between a lot of young people, limbs shaking and budenbauernd " was to be seen - " and the Beppo Brem is too! "

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