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◊ 2010-07-04 22:10 |
Die Lindenwirtin vom Donaustrand ( 1957) filming location: Austria (Melk, Schönbühel, Schloss Schönbühel) |
◊ 2010-07-04 22:21 |
no more vehicles |
◊ 2010-07-05 08:29 |
Just for these three vehicles you have suffered such an incredible shit-movie? |
◊ 2010-07-05 12:26 |
Sorry Ingo , but I think I have to defend Ralph here. You sure are right as far as each single one of the countless "Heimatfilme" is a horrible and untruthful torture, as far as the acting, the dialogues and especially the plots are concerned; on the other hand, having looked through many of Ralph's "Heimatfilm"-contributions, I have to say that there are quite a lot which feature quite rare and interesting cars. Take this one, for example: 3 out of 3 cars are both rare and interesting IMHO. Besides, I don't think Ralph "suffers" the entire movie; I guess he watches them in fast-forward mode. -- Last edit: 2010-10-05 02:54:58 |
◊ 2010-07-05 15:48 |
No problem, I'm really impressed, what Ralph and several other IMCDB-contributors are surviving, just to enjoy us with pics, I'm very thankful for that. And yes, these "Heimatfilme" from the 50ies quite often are containing really rare cars. Just think about the Ford "Weltkugel" Deutsch-Cabriolets, we have here. If you look closer, you see, that all of them were product placement. Really hard for him as a BMW-freak must it be, to watch the later junk, as the "Lederhosen"-and "Schulmädchen"-shit from the times, where the qualtity of the German cinema was down as its worst - most of them were filmed in and around München. I'm not strong enough for that. Once I've tried to watch one of these cineastic artefacts, on the hunt for K 70 - I switched off after 10 minutes. I wasn't able to hold on. I thought "Sometimes somebody will watch it again and let me know about a found K 70". So Ralph is a symbol of hope for me. |