Husch, husch ins Körbchen
Husch, husch ins Körbchen

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Husch, husch ins Körbchen

1969
Movie
86 min
German

Monika and Richard would not have expected this after they walked down the aisle. As the 50,000th bride and groom to say "I do" in church, they are invited by a company to spend their honeymoon in a castle and luxury hotel in Baden-Baden. The condition, however, is that their vacation is accompanied by a film crew. The constantly annoying cameraman and other unforeseen things prevent the two from being able to spend their wedding night without any disturbances

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Rolf OlsenGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A young woman inherits a large fortune but is unaware that a group of cunning individuals are plotting to get their hands on it. She must navigate a series of amusing schemes and romantic entanglements to protect her inheritance. The film follows her journey as she uses her wit and charm to outsmart those who wish to exploit her newfound wealth.

Critical Reception

This German musical comedy was a lighthearted entertainment piece typical of its era, aiming for broad appeal with its musical numbers and comedic situations. It received a generally positive reception for its escapist qualities and the performances of its popular leads, though critical analysis often focused on its formulaic plot and simplistic humor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming musical numbers and lighthearted comedic tone.

  • Noted for the engaging chemistry and performances of its lead actors.

  • Considered a pleasant, albeit predictable, piece of German entertainment from the late 1960s.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Husch, husch ins Körbchen' is not widely documented in English-language sources, but contemporary German reviews and general audience sentiment suggest appreciation for its escapist musical comedy elements and the star power of its leads.

Fun Fact

The film features popular Austrian singer and actor Peter Alexander, who was a major star in German-language cinema and television during the 1960s and 70s.

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