The Yellow House in Pinnasburg
The Yellow House in Pinnasburg | |
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Directed by | Alfred Vohrer |
Produced by |
Erwin Gitt Luggi Waldleitner |
Written by |
Manfred Purzer Alfred Vohrer |
Starring |
Eddi Arent Siegfried Schürenberg Gernot Endemann |
Music by | Rolf Kühn |
Cinematography | Ernst W. Kalinke |
Edited by | Susanne Paschen |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Inter-Verleih Film |
Release dates | 27 February 1970 |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
The Yellow House in Pinnasburg (German:Das gelbe Haus am Pinnasberg) is a 1970 West German sex comedy film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Eddi Arent, Siegfried Schürenberg and Gernot Endemann.[1]
Plot
The so-called yellow house Pinnasberg is a Hamburg brothel for women, which is , led by authoritarian "General" Werner Zibell, supported by its busy night porter. When one of his guys dies, he is replaced by the sociology student Stefan Bornemann which intends to do practical studies here.
Here, Stefan falls in love with Luise Zibell, the daughter of the brothel owner. Meanwhile, anger is finally appeased by his wife Clarissa. She persuade him to accept Stefan as a son and set the yellow house for sale. This is done just in time, because the work on a subway tunnels lead shortly after to the collapse of the house
Cast
- Eddi Arent as Majordomus
- Siegfried Schürenberg as Werner Zibell
- Gernot Endemann as Stefan Bornemann
- Tilly Lauenstein as Clarissa Zibell
- Gundel Thormann as Emmy Feddersen
- Mascha Gonska as Luise Zibell
- Ann Smyrner as Baronin
- Bengta Bischoff as Narrator
- Ursula Grabley as Ursula Grabesmann
- Renate Larsen as Susanne
- Maria Litto as Frau Ehrich
- Irmgard Riessen as Blondis reimende Kundin
- Inken Sommer as die Verrückte
- Renate Schubert as Alma Brande
- Judy Winter as Silvia
- Alon D'Armand as Baruyi
- Thomas Astan as Tommy
- Hans Daniel
- André Ehoulan as Cassius
- Fritz von Friedl as Blondi
- Willem Fricke as Zack Zack
- Jan Groth as Kaktus
- Willy Harlander as Josef
- Axel Klingenberg
- Helge T. Larisch
- Alexander Miller as Emil
- Bernd Wilczewski as Mustafa
- Elisabeth Ackermann
- Renée Hepp
- Fanny Herrera
- Gabriele Scharon as Helene ten Hepp
- Dick Price
- Astrid Boner
- Birke Bruck
- Horst Hesslein
- Hans Schellbach as Dr. Karnat
- Gisela Schmeling
- Hans Dieter Trayer
- Dieter Wagner as Claudius Becker
References
- ↑ Bock & Bergfelder p.511
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.