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Oberstadtgass

  • 1956
  • 1h 35m
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7.5/10
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Oberstadtgass (1956)
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  • Director
    • Kurt Früh
  • Writers
    • Kurt Früh
    • Hans Mehringer
    • Schaggi Streuli
  • Stars
    • Schaggi Streuli
    • Margrit Rainer
    • Jürg Grau
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    • Director
      • Kurt Früh
    • Writers
      • Kurt Früh
      • Hans Mehringer
      • Schaggi Streuli
    • Stars
      • Schaggi Streuli
      • Margrit Rainer
      • Jürg Grau
    • 2User reviews
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    Schaggi Streuli
    • Albert Jucker
    Margrit Rainer
    • Frieda Jucker
    Jürg Grau
    • Mäni Brändli
    Emil Hegetschweiler
    • Sattler Rüttimann
    Armin Schweizer
    • Fritz Winterswiler
    Walter Roderer
    • Kurt Muggli
    Tilly Stephan
    • Resl - Serviertochter im 'Veltlinerkeller'
    Fredy Scheim
    • Herr Aldoni - Lebensmittelhändler
    Marianne Hediger
    • Emma Winterswiler
    Heini Ortenburger
    • Herbertli Winterswiler
    Ellen Widmann
    • Frau Brander
    Elfriede Volker
    • Frau Wieser
    Anneliese Betschart
    • Erna Walser
    Fritz Nussbaum
    • Amtsvormund Rohner
    Lee Ruckstuhl
    • Klavierlehrerin
    Sigfrit Steiner
    Sigfrit Steiner
    • Polizist
    Elisabeth Barth
    • Frau Stucky
    Hans Grimm
    • Herr Stucky - Metzger
    • Director
      • Kurt Früh
    • Writers
      • Kurt Früh
      • Hans Mehringer
      • Schaggi Streuli
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    The quarter as a family

    Kurt Früh's "Oberstadtgass" - in reality the alleys and little streets around St. Peterhofstatt in central downtown Zürich - are a quarter of the Middle Ages. In 1956, most apartments are still non-renovated, have hardly any comfortable infrastructure, so that many poor people live here, while the other houses are inhabited by hand-workers. In the restaurant "Veltliner Keller" - today one of the priciest Zurich restaurants that serves exclusively high-style cuisine - the neighbors gather for a mug beer or cold Fleischkäse with mustard. From the movie it gets clear that only one family can be counted to the better-situated ones (Winterhalter). There is hardly circulation, the narrow streets are from cobblestone, people walk along steep stair-houses up to the roofs where they beat carpets and enjoy a little rest. Everybody knows everybody, the postman Jucker being naturally a central person. The old women gossip. When something extraordinary happens, the whole quarter knows it in no time. It is clear: Nobody is alone here, and even the nosiness of the neighbors testifies that everybody is part in a social network - qua social control. However, there are two exceptions. First the girl whom the postman does not know. This is explicitly said. She tries to commit suicide, but the sledge-hammer noise of the street prevent the old women from blowing up the story into a state occasion. Second, and mainly, there is Mäni Brändli, a half-orphan whose sick mother has to clean aborts in order to make a miserable living. The boy is tormented psychologically and physically by the other children, but he always manages to give them back - and unfortunately is as the only one perceived as being aggressive.

    Postman Jucker and his wife had lost her one and only child, a boy, when he was 7 years old. When the sadistic Mr. Winterhalter intends to get Mäni's guardian, Mr. Jucker keeps the boy with him. However, this leads to big problems with his wife who connect overcome the loss of her own child. While this movie is a typical Schaggi-Streuli-movie (cf. "Polizischt Wäckerli"), its value, half a century after it was made, is mainly that it shows the enormous changing that Zurich has undergone in this decades. Where the lower-class people lived in their simple apartments, nowadays the richest of the rich live, all the apartments are fully renovated and brought up to a luxurious "standard". (A family apartment at St. Peterhofstatt costs today, in 2010, over 4'000 Swiss Franks, which is almost 4'000 dollars.) All the old restaurants still exist, but all have also changed into luxury establishments. It goes by itself, that the social cohesion between the families that live there is practically zero: one greets one another, but one would never stand together as they did 50 years ago in order to prove the innocence of the "abort-boy" (Hüüsli-Bueb) Mäni.

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    • Release date
      • December 5, 1958 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Switzerland
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • In allen Gassen wohnt das Glück
    • Filming locations
      • Gesellenhaus Wolfbach, Zürich, Kanton Zürich, Switzerland
    • Production company
      • Gloriafilm A.G.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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