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Zwei Rebläuse auf dem Weg zur Loreley
Two dumb blokes are searching for the illegitimate sons of an old captain. But it soon turns out, that the sons are daughters...
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Plot Summary
Two bumbling companions, played by Peter Alexander and Gunther Philipp, embark on a chaotic journey to the Lorelei rock. Their adventure is filled with musical numbers, comedic misunderstandings, and encounters with quirky characters, all while trying to achieve their (somewhat ill-defined) goals. The film is a lighthearted musical comedy typical of its era.
Critical Reception
This film was a lighthearted musical comedy primarily aimed at a family audience and was popular during its release for its music and comedic performances. Critical reviews at the time often highlighted the entertainment value and the star power of its cast, though it was not typically seen as a critically profound cinematic achievement.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its catchy musical numbers and lighthearted comedic tone.
Appreciated for the performances of its popular lead actors.
Seen as a typical, enjoyable escapist film of the 1970s German cinema.
Google audience: Audience reviews, where available, often recall the film fondly for its nostalgic musical performances and simple, family-friendly humor. Many viewers remember it as a pleasant way to spend an afternoon with its star-studded cast.
Fun Fact
The film features numerous musical performances by its stars, Peter Alexander and Heinz Erhardt, showcasing their talents beyond acting.
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