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Zur Sache Schätzchen

  • 1968
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
557
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Rainer Basedow and Uschi Glas in Zur Sache Schätzchen (1968)
Comedy

A free-wheeling comedy, Zur Sache Schaetzchen chronicles a day in the life of Martin, a witty yet lazy songwriter who'd rather not get out of bed. During the opening sequence, Martin watches... Read allA free-wheeling comedy, Zur Sache Schaetzchen chronicles a day in the life of Martin, a witty yet lazy songwriter who'd rather not get out of bed. During the opening sequence, Martin watches a break-in on the other side of the street. In the morning, his friend Henry forces him t... Read allA free-wheeling comedy, Zur Sache Schaetzchen chronicles a day in the life of Martin, a witty yet lazy songwriter who'd rather not get out of bed. During the opening sequence, Martin watches a break-in on the other side of the street. In the morning, his friend Henry forces him to report it to the police, yet Martin gets bored with the cops and flees. The two of them ... Read all

  • Director
    • May Spils
  • Writers
    • May Spils
    • Hans-Rüdiger Leberecht
    • Werner Enke
  • Stars
    • Werner Enke
    • Uschi Glas
    • Henry van Lyck
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    557
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • May Spils
    • Writers
      • May Spils
      • Hans-Rüdiger Leberecht
      • Werner Enke
    • Stars
      • Werner Enke
      • Uschi Glas
      • Henry van Lyck
    • 5User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Werner Enke
    Werner Enke
    • Martin
    Uschi Glas
    Uschi Glas
    • Barbara
    Henry van Lyck
    Henry van Lyck
    • Henry van Busch
    Rainer Basedow
    • Wachhabender im Polizeirevier
    Inge Marschall
    • Anita
    Helmut Brasch
    • Viktor Block
    Joachim Schneider
    • Wachtmeister
    Fritz Schuster
    • Bettler
    Johannes Buzalski
    Johannes Buzalski
    • Spanner
    Horst Pasderski
    • Filmproduzent
    Ursula Bode
    Edith Volkmann
    Edith Volkmann
    • Hausmeisterin
    Li Bonk
    • Blocks Sekretärin
    • (uncredited)
    Erwin Dietzel
    • Zoo-Wärter
    • (uncredited)
    Martin Lüttge
    • Dichter im Fahrstuhl
    • (uncredited)
    Margot Mahler
    Margot Mahler
    • girl at Party
    • (uncredited)
    Barbara Schütz
    • Anitas Freundin
    • (uncredited)
    Günter Strigel
    • Polizist 2
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • May Spils
    • Writers
      • May Spils
      • Hans-Rüdiger Leberecht
      • Werner Enke
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    9hanskauf

    some weightless moments in the sixties

    Since I last saw this movie (on TV), some years have gone by. While other people in other places tried to set up a student´s revolution, May Spils and Werner Enke decided to make a little movie in the summer-lit Munich. There, a sympathetic good-for-nothing is hanging about and constantly producing one-line jokes. Of course, a girl passes by as well... Not much of a story, but this film seems to have been made at the right time to catch some weightless moments in the sixties. The characters move about aimlessly, but with the certainty that life is precisely here and now. A not-at-all typical german movie, I like this one very much, especially for its complete lack of ambition and the ease it radiates, which now has a touch of nostalgia. Sometimes, fortunately, film can catch and preserve the taste of a moment. In German, "zur Sache, Schätzchen" has become a saying.
    9Karl Self

    A Movie That Simply Won't Age (Unlike Uschi Glas)

    To contradict an earlier user comment, this movie is to me pretty much the opposite of "tedious avant-garde". I mean it's avant-garde in the good sense -- innovative but without foot-stepping some dogma that has been decreed by the Cahiers du cinéma -- and it certainly isn't tedious. Spils and Enke (the director and the male hero of the movie, who made this movie as a real-life couple) have done an exceptional, almost documentarian, job of capturing the mood of the times by condensing it into several outstanding characters.

    If you have become used to the established Hollywood version of "The Sixties", where it's the Fifties in one scene, and then, bang!, the Sixties, cue "Turn! Turn! Turn!" from The Byrds and roll out the flowery shirts and nappy hairdos, then you're in for a surprise. It's the revolution, all right, but our heroes wear long-sleeved buttoned shirts, properly combed hair, the Vietnam war seems to be a hundred years in the offing, and the banjo-whistely soundtrack would have made Jimi Hendrix run for his tour bus.

    Munich-Schwabing, where most of this movie was shot, had been Germany's political hotbed for some years, and in 1967 "the action" had just moved on to other cities. You can smell a whiff of the eternal Bavarian revolutionary credo in the air: "A bissl was geht allerwei!" -- which may be instantly congenial but is, unfortunately, completely untranslatable.

    By the way, my favorite scenes are when the different characters enter the elevator and meet its inhabitant, an obscure studenty character who apparently lives there, and spends his time reading, writing, drinking coffee and smoking. Slightly embarrassed and nervous glances are exchanged, no explanation is ever given.
    3zahuba

    Tedious Pseudo-Avantgarde

    I had heard so much about this production that I decided to purchase it at a local charity auction. Now, after over five months, I finally got to watch it. Alas, I have to conclude: Bullshit! Don't expect the slightest trace of any sort of coherent dramaturgy, let alone interesting characters. All you get to see is a bunch of pseudo-provoking, self-congratulatory youngsters stumbling through this tedious flick while posing as unbelievable, wannabe-frivolous good-for-nothings. In case you're attracted to "Gib Gas, ich will Spass" featuring German pop star Nena, go ahead and give it a try. Otherwise, hit your favorite bar and meet your friends over a beer.

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    • Trivia
      Director May Spils and male lead Werner Enke wrote and made this movie as a couple. And although Enke's semi-autobiographical role displays him as insouciant, flippant, variable and erratic, the two have stayed together ever since.
    • Goofs
      When Martin escapes from the police for the first time, he exhales smoke although he is not holding a cigarette.
    • Connections
      Featured in Zeitgenossen: Was wurde aus Werner Enke (1989)

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    • Release date
      • January 4, 1968 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • West Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official website
      • Official website about the stick figure flipbook in the film and its video animation
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Go for It, Baby
    • Filming locations
      • Munich, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production company
      • Peter Schamoni Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 19 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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