Twenty Girls and the Teachers

  • Masha Gonska: Trixie
  • Heidi Kabel: Aunt Adele
  • Rudolf Schündler: Uncle Theobald
  • Fritz Tillmann: teacher Dr. Birnbaum
  • Eva Maria Meineke: Miss crumbs
  • Ralf Wolter: teacher rodents
  • Jutta Speidel: Ina
  • Gerhart Lippert: Dr. Klaus Höllriegel
  • Marion Marlon: Rosi
  • Baldwin Baas: Dr. Hare break
  • Rolf Olsen: theater director Klobaster
  • Janina Richter: Betty
  • Ulrich Beige: Minister of Culture
  • Franz Muxeneder: caretaker
  • Brigitte Mira: landlady
  • Werner Stock
  • Manuela: Manuela
  • Albert Bessler: teacher Dr. Ernst Höllriegel

Twenty Girls and the Pauker: Today is the penne head is a German film comedy directed by Werner Jacobs in Rothenburg ob der Tauber and West Berlin was filmed in late 1970. The film, with the producer Heinz Willeg wanted to share the lout from the first bank on the success of the film series, was premiered on 25 February 1971.

  • 3.1 reviews

Content

The high school student Trixie wants to be best actress. Since you decided through high school takes the time too long, they will do everything to fly as soon as possible by the school. After she has cemented the keyhole of the staff room and the faculty must be freed by the fire brigade, followed by the third already thrown out. But the longed-for acting career in theater director Klobaster must again wait. Trixie is in fact unceremoniously ob der Tauber, given by her strict father in the care of her uncle Theobald, headmaster in Rothenburg. But the supposedly strait-laced sister, Aunt Adele, is housed in the student board Trixie turns out to be excellent intellectual focal point for new students pranks.

After a number of other jokes sends uncle Theobald Trixie for tutoring at the "Institute of Special Education " to Dr. Klaus Höllriegel. The attractive teacher makes obviously on Trixie impression and theater director Klobaster gets under whose serious money problems. Whether the unruly student still comes to his senses?

Genesis

Prehistory

The 1968 film series launched The lout from the first bank sparked, in addition to the seven real episodes, a whole wave of similar films. 1970, had four real and unofficial " lout " - reached and " Pathfinder " movies within a year the climax. Even if the audience did not reach the level of previous films in that year, the genre continued to be a lucrative business. The Constantin Film Distribution announced two such comedies for the year 1971. In addition to twenty minis and the Pauker (later Twenty Girls and the Pauker: Today the penne is upside down ) this was From tomorrow the school falls out ( late morning falls from the school ), the sixth part of the real " lout " series. Competing Rentals planned for 1971 no " Pathfinder " movies.

Pre-production and script

The producer Heinz Willeg stood for twenty girls and Pauker: Today the Penne head, as the film should ultimately mean his trusty team of the " lout " director Werner Jacobs is available. Likewise, you could undertake some actors who were already familiar with the film series, including Rudolf Schündler, Baldwin Baas and Jutta Speidel. The screenplay was by Barbara Anders and Manfred Barthel (pseudonym: Michael Haller ), the former CEO of Constantin Film.

Production

The shooting took place in November and December 1970 in West Berlin and Rothenburg ob der Tauber instead. Responsible for art director was Peter Rothe.

Film Music

The original film music, including the sung by Heidi & Rosi and Nymphenburg Children's Choir Title Schlager Today is the penne head, was composed by Erwin Halletz. The title track was released at that time as a single on the label Resono.

In addition, starred in the film, the pop singer Manuela with the songs ABC and When Night in Harlem, the German cover version of When a Man Loves Hits a Woman by Percy Sledge on. Both titles were then available to singles of the Telefunken label.

Reception

The PM gave the film on February 12, 1971 release from six years. The premiere took place on February 25. Around the same time turned director Werner Jacobs for the producer Franz Seitz been the real " lout " sequel morning falls from the school, which should start in the cinema end of May.

Reviews

"Consumption film from the German school series, solid in the strike and pedagogically more worrisome than the predecessor. "

" Typical Pauker film with many German stars busy. "

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