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Willy Millowitsch Movies

1983  
 
This film is a superficial extravaganza on the "roaring 1950s" in West Germany and West Berlin, when the rich, according to director Peter Zadek, were partying through the decade with little else on their minds than hedonistic pleasures, and the poor were struggling to become richer. Documentary clips bring in the realities of the Berlin Wall and the Cold War, and their honesty stands in sharp contrast to the exaggerated lifestyles that permeate the screen. The story focuses on the super-rich Jakob Formann (Juraj Kurkura) and his exploits and friends in high and low places. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Boy GobertPeter Kern, (more)
 
1972  
 
This German only film tells the story of a plant manager hiding the results of his subordinate's ruses when the auditor pays a visit. ~ Rovi

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1970  
 
Susanne (Terry Torday) is the erotic hostess who gives comfort to the visitors to her hotel. All of the vices in the country are heavily taxed, including drinking and making love. Susanne and a group of nude women try to give some relief to the beleaguered and overtaxed clientele. The feature is plagued by lowbrow humor and suggestive dialogue. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Terry TordayHarald Leipnitz, (more)
 
1969  
 
This situation comedy finds a television reporter posing as a teacher in order to get a story on the younger generation. He falls for the pretty sister of one of his students, the daughter of a wealthy and influential pillar of the community who happens to hate teachers. The report deals with the fallout from daddy dearest and stuffy administrators in this continuation of the film, directed by Werner Jacobs, that often pokes fun at the educational system. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter AlexanderHansi Kraus, (more)
 
1968  
 
A female reporter masquerades as a high school student to write a story on the youth of today. The students spend the majority of their time playing practical jokes on their peers and teachers. The reporter falls for Dr. Wagner, the idolized and idealistic educator who is the favorite of the student body and who, out of respect from the students, is usually exempt from their pranks. Other teacher types that nearly every high school student has encountered are accurately portrayed: there's the severe disciplinarian, the narcissist, the reactionary, and the one just hanging on hoping to retire with no further trouble before the pension goes into effect. At one point in the movie, the journalist/student is subjected to a mild spanking at the hands of her peers for a minor infraction, hence the title of this light comedy. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Walter GillerAnita Kupsch, (more)
 
1967  
 
Anneliese (Lisolellte Pulver) is the German consulate's daughter who is scheduled to marry rocket scientist Frank Green (Harald Leipnitz). Their ceremony is interrupted when Frank is called away to partake in a top secret mission at the request of NATO. Some humor is thrown in to lighten things up in this routine feature. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Liselotte PulverHarald Leipnitz, (more)
 
 
1958  
 
This humorous presentation covers the everyday ups and downs of a very large family. In German only. ~ Rovi

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This comical story features three young people who will do almost anything to keep their gas station resort in business. In German only. ~ Rovi

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This German presentation tells of a train conductor that decides he would like a wife in Rome and Muenchen. ~ Rovi

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