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Richard Häussler
- Sartorius - Kaufherr aus Wien
- (as Richard Haußler)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFourth German color film ever released in Germany after La belle diplomate (1941), La ville dorée (1942) and Les aventures fantastiques du Baron Munchhausen (1943) (which was shot after though).
- ConnexionsFeatured in Münchhausen - Ein Mythos in Agfacolor (2005)
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"Das Bad auf der Tenne" is a very sexual opened film from Nazi-Germany, but it was there really problematic, because of its freedom and fun. I think this is a form of, so I don't know a better word and so I will call it Preporn - for us today, it looks very crazy.
The film is coloured and the pictures are really nice and beautiful. Also the actors are pretty good. The UfA-Star Heli Finkenzeller an her husband Will Dohm are really believable and funny. But also Richard Häussler is a good actor , with an diabolic taste, like Ferdinand Marian in "Münchhausen".
But the story about a woman who wants to bath and the hole village is staring at her is so silly!!! You have to think the hole time that this film is a joke, if you don't think so, you will become mad.
So, I give it a 6/10.
The film is coloured and the pictures are really nice and beautiful. Also the actors are pretty good. The UfA-Star Heli Finkenzeller an her husband Will Dohm are really believable and funny. But also Richard Häussler is a good actor , with an diabolic taste, like Ferdinand Marian in "Münchhausen".
But the story about a woman who wants to bath and the hole village is staring at her is so silly!!! You have to think the hole time that this film is a joke, if you don't think so, you will become mad.
So, I give it a 6/10.
- Vera Cuntz
- 1 nov. 2001
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- Durée1 heure 28 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was L'innocente pécheresse (1943) officially released in Canada in English?
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