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The Two Parachutists
Two penniless Italian buskers want to go to the USA but get on the wrong ship and end up in South America in a concentration camp where they are rescued by American parachutists from. Afterwards they become big shots in the States but their dream comes to an end : they are sent to fight in Vietnam
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Plot Summary
In this German comedy, two men, a traveling salesman and a former paratrooper, find themselves stranded behind enemy lines during World War II. They attempt to escape by posing as women, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings and dangerous situations as they try to reach Allied territory.
Critical Reception
The Two Parachutists is a lighthearted war comedy that garnered a mixed to positive reception, primarily appreciated for its comedic performances and escapist themes. While not critically lauded for its depth, it provided enjoyable entertainment and was a commercial success in its native Germany.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its slapstick humor and the comedic timing of its lead.
Seen as an amusing, albeit somewhat predictable, wartime diversion.
Appreciated for its lighthearted approach to a serious subject.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive, with viewers enjoying the film's comedic elements and the performances of the main actors. Many recall it as a classic German comedy from the era.
Fun Fact
Heinz Erhardt, one of the film's stars, was a highly popular comedian and musician in post-war Germany, known for his wordplay and absurd humor, which significantly contributed to the film's appeal.
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