Manta, Manta

Manta, Manta

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Wolfgang Büld[1]
Produced by Bernd Eichinger[2]
Robert Kulzer
Martin Moszkowicz[2]
Peter Zenk[1]
Written by Stefan Cantz[2][1]
Starring Til Schweiger
Tina Ruland
Stefan Gebelhoff
Lena Sabine Berg
Michael Kessler[3]
Music by Stefan Will[1]
Cinematography Roland Willaert[1]
Edited by Gisela Haller[1]
Distributed by Neue Constantin Film[2]
Highlight Video
Koch Media
Phillips
VCL Video
Warner Home Video
Release dates
  • October 3, 1991 (1991-10-03)

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Running time
91 minutes [3]
Country Germany[3]
Language German[3]

Manta, Manta is a 1991 German language action comedy film directed by Wolfgang Büld.[2][4] The film features Til Schweiger, Tina Ruland, Stefan Gebelhoff, Lena Sabine Berg and Michael Kessler in the lead roles. Singer/songwriter Sylkie Monoff makes a small appearance. It was released in Germany on October 3, 1991 and in Hungary on April 17, 1992. The English title of the film was Racin' in the Street. Four weeks before the film was released Manta – Der Film was shown in theaters, which also focused on Opel Manta in a comedic way, see "Manta jokes".

Actors Til Schweiger and Michael Kessler started their film acting career with Manta, Manta.[5][6][7][8] Tina Ruland also started her film acting career with this film.

Plot

Bertie (Til Schweiger) is the proud owner of a well-tuned Manta. Together with his friends Gerd (Stefan Gebelhoff), Klausi (Michael Kessler) and Hakan (Ömer Simsek) he enjoys driving in his Opel Manta as a hobby. One day, while Bertie was driving his car in a peace race against a VW Golf GTI, a Mercedes driver Axel (Martin Armknecht), came up rapidly from behind. While sensible Gerd lets him pass, provocative Hakan chases him and hits his car which slows Axel down, but eventually they all gather at a fast food joint. Axel is offended and furiously shouts "Can you not practice on the hill you idiots?" After a few scuffles and insults from Axel towards Bertie and his friends, Bertie challenges Axel to a race which Axel agrees to only after Bertie stakes the money which he and his girlfriend Uschi have saved to set up their family home. Uschi, who gets angry with Bertie for staking all their money and because she thinks that Bertie pays more attention to his car than her, meets nightclub owner Helmut, who offers her to take part in a beauty contest, which she decides to participate in to make Bertie jealous.

Bertie and his friends start preparing for the race. Klausi, while driving in Gerd's car, which was lent to him temporarily for his birthday, reaches an ice cream joint where he mixes up the gears and his car accidentally hits Helmut. Helmut, embarrassed by this incident, starts chasing Klausi driving in Gerd's car with his Ferrari 328 GTS and Klausi unintentionally ends up sinking Gerd's car in a lake, misdirecting Helmut. Later, with the help of Hakan, they manage to pull the car out of the lake and restore it to working condition. Meanwhile, on the way to Westfalen Stadium, Dortmund, Bertie had damaged the engine of his car by over-revving it despite Gerd's warnings in a street race against a Bavarian BMW 3-series full of Bayern Munich fans heading for the stadium. They both then push the car to the nearby workshop where Gerd previously worked and was fired from and fit the engine of a parked touring car into Bertie's car. Bertie and Gerd then get to Helmut's nightclub, where Bertie objects to Uschi's participation in the beauty contest. Helmut tells him not to bother Uschi, takes him aside, punches him and banns him from entering his nightclub. Bertie then gets heavily drunk at a fast food joint while listening with Gerd to a radio station broadcasting Manta jokes and later also a secretly taken recording of his explanation of his lifestyle to a radio station intern called Florentine (Lena Sabine Berg). Hearing this, Bertie gets angry and goes to the radio station where he creates a rumpus and consequently the radio station's security guard throws him out, along with Gerd and Florentine. The three then go back to Helmut's nightclub where Bertie happens to encounter Axel. Axel, aware of Bertie's condition, challenges Bertie to race immediately.

Despite his condition, Bertie gets into his Manta and goes to the place where the race is to be held. Meanwhile, Uschi won the beauty contest at Helmut's nightclub and after Gerd warns her that Berti is about to race despite being drunk, she takes Helmut's keys and drives off in his Ferrari to stop Bertie from racing. Uschi arrives and tells Bertie that she is pregnant and will soon give birth to his child and Uschi and Bertie are reunited. Klausi races against Axel in Bertie's place with Bertie's car. While Helmut, who came to collect his Ferrari, furiously leaves the area, Axel comes at him on full throttle and his Mercedes collides with Helmut's Ferrari, ejecting the Mercedes against a lamp post and totally trashing it, enabling Klausi to win the race.

Cast

Reception

The film received positive reviews and was declared a semi-hit on the German box office. The film was appreciated by film critics for its car stunt scenes.The film became very popular among the German youth. It was one of the movies of the genre based on cars. The German film database website zweitausendeins called the film Manta-myth-"oriented film, the compelling ideas, as well as lacking independence of thought."[4] IMDb rated the film 5.4 out of 10.

Soundtrack

The original soundtrack of the film comprised 17 songs.[9]

Manta, Manta: Original Soundtrack Recording
No. Title Length
1. "Die trinkende Jugend - Du darfst"   3:51
2. "Katrina And The Waves - Pet The Tiger"   3:51
3. "L.A. Guns - Some Lie 4 Love"   3:34
4. "Black Sabbath - Paranoid"   2:47
5. "Scorpions - Wind Of Change"   5:12
6. "The Kinks - You Really Got Me"   2:12
7. "Die Motoristen - Wir fahren Manta Manta"   3:04
8. "Bizz Nizz - Get Into Trance"   4:12
9. "Yello - Jungle Bill"   6:09
10. "Manni Ickx - Manta! Manta!"   3:37
11. "Seal - Crazy"   4:29
12. "The KLF - Last Train To Trancentral"   3:37
13. "Die trinkende Jugend - Heh Mädchen (Wir fahr'n)"   2:15
14. "The Carmel Cruisers - I'm In Love With My Car"   3:48
15. "Stytz Syndicate - This Must Be Everything"   3:25
16. "The Soup Dragons - I'm Free"   3:57
17. "Extreme - More Than Words"   3:43
Total length:
63:43

Sequel

In 2008, rumors of a second part, entitled Manta, Manta 2 were heard for the first time. In 2010 it was first officially mentioned that the producers and director would work on it. They declared that they would begin shooting the sequel on November 11, 2010. Schweiger, who wanted to work in the sequel of the film for a very long time was signed for the sequel,[10] but after the death of Bernd Eichinger in January 2011, the Project Manta, Manta 2 was frozen. As of June 2012 the current status and prospects of realization are unknown.

Miscellaneous

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "pelicula: Manta, Manta (1991) - Manta, Manta / Racin' in the Street" (in Spanish). http://www.abandomoviez.net. Retrieved 26 April 2014. External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Manta, Manta". Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Manta, Manta (1991), a film by Wolfgang Büld -Theiapolis". cinema.theiapolis.com. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  4. 1 2 "Zweitausendeins. Filmlexikon FILME von A-Z - Manta, Manta" (in German). zweitausendeins.de. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  5. "Til Schweiger movies". listal.com. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  6. "Michael Kessler movies". listal.com. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  7. "Michael Kessler Bio" (PDF). michaelkessler.tv. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  8. "Til Schweiger biography and filmography". tribute.ca. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  9. "Soundtrack - Manta, Manta - Swisscharts.com". Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  10. "20 Minuten - Schweizer macht "Manta, Manta 2" - Kino" (in German). 20min.ch. February 3, 2010. Retrieved 26 April 2014.

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