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Professore, voglio Eva

Titolo originale: Die Feuerzangenbowle
  • 1944
  • 1h 37min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,7/10
6848
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Heinz Rühmann, Paul Henckels, Karin Himboldt, Erich Ponto, Heinrich Spoerl, Helmut Weiss, and Rolf Goetze in Professore, voglio Eva (1944)
ComedyFamily

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA successful writer, home-schooled in his youth, masquerades as a student at a secondary school to experience all the fun and pranks he missed out on.A successful writer, home-schooled in his youth, masquerades as a student at a secondary school to experience all the fun and pranks he missed out on.A successful writer, home-schooled in his youth, masquerades as a student at a secondary school to experience all the fun and pranks he missed out on.

  • Regia
    • Helmut Weiss
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Heinrich Spoerl
  • Star
    • Heinz Rühmann
    • Karin Himboldt
    • Hilde Sessak
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,7/10
    6848
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Helmut Weiss
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Heinrich Spoerl
    • Star
      • Heinz Rühmann
      • Karin Himboldt
      • Hilde Sessak
    • 18Recensioni degli utenti
    • 11Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali26

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    Heinz Rühmann
    Heinz Rühmann
    • Dr. Johannes Pfeiffer…
    Karin Himboldt
    Karin Himboldt
    • Eva Knauer
    Hilde Sessak
    Hilde Sessak
    • Marion
    Erich Ponto
    Erich Ponto
    • Professor Crey - called Schnauz
    Paul Henckels
    Paul Henckels
    • Professor Bömmel
    Hans Leibelt
    Hans Leibelt
    • Gymnasialdirektor Knauer, called Zeus
    Lutz Götz
    • Oberlehrer Dr. Brett
    Hans Richter
    Hans Richter
    • Rosen
    Clemens Hasse
    • Rudi Knebel
    Hedwig Wangel
    • Haushälterin bei Crey
    Anneliese Würtz
    • Frau Windscheidt
    Margarete Schön
    Margarete Schön
    • Frau Knauer
    • (as Marg. Schön)
    Max Gülstorff
    Max Gülstorff
    • Oberschulrat
    Egon Vogel
    • Musiklehrer Fridolin
    Rudi Schippel
    • Luck
    Ewald Wenck
    • Kastellan Kliemke
    Albert Florath
    Albert Florath
    • Old Man
    Karl Etlinger
    Karl Etlinger
    • Member of Punchbowl group
    • (as Karl Ettlinger)
    • Regia
      • Helmut Weiss
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Heinrich Spoerl
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    Recensioni degli utenti18

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    10punkrockerzero

    plainly extremely sympathetic German humor for once

    Even though filmed as the second world war came to a close my home country managed to sedate people not on the front yet with this humorous masterpiece that is still astonishing 56 years after its release. if it wasn`t for the nazis, this movie with Heinz Rühmann in his genuine role would have been celebrated world wide right away. it has all the wit of the 'good side' of German culture and somehow manages to leave out anything 'political' by a far cry. just a plain great amusing movie that features infantile friendship and adventure and all the fun of being young while never getting rid of the stains of being a movie people were meant to view to forget the crazy war out there.
    9brogmiller

    The happiest days of your life?

    This delightful film adapted from his own novel by Heinrich Spoerl and directed by the very capable Helmut Weiss ran into all sorts of trouble with the education authorities who strongly objected to its depiction of bumbling old schoolmasters and disrespectful, disruptive pupils who brought classes to the brink of near anarchy.

    Its star Heinz Ruemann was chummy with Hitler, whether from choice or expediency we will never know and Hitler certainly admired Ruemann's acting. It was apparently only by his appealing personally to Adolf during a visit to the Wolf's Lair that the film was permitted to be shown. Probably as a sop to the powers that be the makers were obliged to introduce a character not in the original book named Brett, played by Lutz Goetz, a young history teacher who expounds upon the virtues of discipline and says that he gives his pupils a clear choice between peace or war. All this is said while maintaining a smile!

    What of the cast? Ruemann is an impeccable, immaculate artiste and excels as Pfeiffer. Erich Ponto as Professor Crey again manages to steal most of his scenes although Ruemann gives him a run for his money. There are also fine performances by Hans Liebelt as the harassed headmaster and by Hilde Sessak and Karen Himboldt as the women in Pfeiffer's life. Himboldt refused to give the Nazi salute at the premiere and this courageous act of defiance effectively scuppered her career.

    This is a heartwarming, uplifting and beautifully realised piece and one is not at all surprised to learn that it remains to this day a cult film in Germany.
    9wlkrrch

    Escapist school comedy from the late Nazi era

    Germany was losing the war, its cities were being bombed to smithereens, so it's easy to see why Goebbels felt the need for quality escapist entertainment like this gentle, funny school comedy.

    Heinz Ruhmann plays a successful writer who was educated by tutors and never attended school, and who decides to return to his hometown disguised as a pupil to find out what he missed. What ensues is a lot of sweet-natured tomfoolery, with lots of tricks played on the teachers - something which nearly got the film banned because of its supposedly 'anti-authoritarian' tendencies.

    There's no real message except that 'schooldays are the best days of your lives', and perhaps that's its secret - for it remains among the most popular of all film comedies in Germany and is cult viewing around Christmas time. Ruhmann is in his element in this film, but particular mention should go to the wonderful Erich Ponto as the eccentric chemistry teacher, who is quite best thing in the film.
    8frankde-jong

    German nostalgia to the good old times at the end of WO II

    A German film from 1944 is suspect. What to expect?

    A propaganda movie? There are some reviews who have discovered some elements of Nazi ideology deep down in the movie, but in general I would not call this a propaganda movie.

    A comedy? That makes more sense! The war wasn't going very well for Germany at this point in time and the public public could use some entertainment to forget for a moment their everyday misery. The lead actor Heinz Ruhmann was an established comedy star in Germany from 1930 onwards.

    The best characterization of the movie however is given by words like nostalgia ("sehnsucht" in German) and melancholy. Das dritte Reich has lost its glamour and the film longs for times gone by (the good old days). This is true for the main character (he longs back to his high school days) and for the film in total (it is situated around 1900).

    The teachers ("Herr Professor" in German) are excentric and rather naive. There is no femme fatale in the movie, but one can imagine that they would have ended just like Professor Rath in "Der Blaue Engel" (1930, Josef von Sternberg) had there been one. For a moment the Nazi regime kept the drollery of the students for rebellion against the authority of the teachers and didn't give permission for the release of the film. It took a visit from Ruhmann to propaganda minister Goebbels to change his mind. One only has to compare "Die Feuerzangenbowle" with "Zero de conduite" (1933, Jean Vigo) to understand how exagerrated the fear of the Nazi regime was.
    obdriftwood74

    Such a sweet film!

    I've just seen this movie with several german friends and, although my German is really poor and there were no subtitles (only a good friend helping me to understand it), I found it quite a sweet classic film which I feel really happy to have discovered. The simple and yet funny story about a man that "returns" to childhood in order to make all sorts of jokes to the grownups is just so well carried out that, despite not even being german-speaker, can be easily watched with a smile on the face. Sure enough, most of the jokes can't be understood for non-german speakers (and sometimes not even for german themselves!) but the performers play sincerely great roles and at many times a face is worth a thousand words. To sum up, a film I would like to see once again (I hope next time with subtitles, at least ;) and quite a cult-movie in its home country, where many people watch it as a tradition once a year... It's tender, it's sweet, somehow naïve... Eine wuenderschoene Filme, wuerde ich sagen!

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      Was filmed during World War II in Potsdam near Berlin. Filming had to be constantly stopped because of bomb attacs to the city. The premiere of the film was also placed in the morning hours, because of the fear of bomb attacs in the evening.
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      When Knebel draws a nude on the blackboard you see thin lines that help him trace the drawing.
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      Featured in Auge in Auge - Eine deutsche Filmgeschichte (2008)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 7 aprile 1944 (Paesi Bassi)
    • Paese di origine
      • Germania
    • Lingua
      • Tedesco
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Schwäbisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg, Germania
    • Azienda produttrice
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