Heißer Sommer
Heißer Sommer | |
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Directed by | Joachim Hasler |
Produced by | Horst Dau |
Written by |
Joachim Hasler Maurycy Janowski |
Starring |
Chris Doerk Frank Schöbel Madeleine Lierck Hanns-Michael Schmidt |
Music by |
Gerd Natschinski Thomas Natschinski |
Cinematography |
Joachim Hasler Roland Dressel |
Edited by | Anneliese Hinze-Sokolowa |
Production company |
Deutsche Film (DEFA) |
Distributed by |
VEB Progress Film-Vertrieb (1968) (East Germany) (theatrical) First Run Features (USA) (DVD) First Run Features (USA) (VHS) (subtitled) |
Release dates | 21 June 1968 |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | East Germany |
Language | German |
Heißer Sommer, aka Hot Summer (USA), is a 1968 East German musical film. A 2001 video release promotes the film as "The East German Grease" although perhaps it is closer in concept to the 1963 British movie, "Summer Holiday" which starred Cliff Richard.
Plot
A group of girls and a separate group of boys come across each other whilst travelling from Leipzig to Ruegen Island for a summer holidays. Initially trying to ignore and avoid each other, the two groups find themselves billeted close by, relaxing together, enjoying each other's company and the resulting relationships that develop. The movie deals with the conflicts of each relationship in the group by singing and dancing their way through each situation including a brief encounter with the VoPo's - the police. Holiday summer fun, travel, relationships and even a touch of "Good Citizen of the DDR" are combined to create a true 1960's teenage feel-good movie. The majority of the film is shot on Ruegen Island which at the time, was a popular destination for East Germans and today is popular with travellers the world over. Included are some early footage of Leipzig and East Berlin during the reconstruction and re-building era of the former GDR - along with some hip 1960's Socialist music!
Cast
- Chris Doerk - Stupsi
- Frank Schöbel - Kai
- Regine Albrecht - Brit
- Hanns-Michael Schmidt - Wolf
- Georg-Peter Welzel - Schpack
- Hans Mietzner - Schelle
- Norbert Speer - Rechtsanwalt (Lawyer)
- Gerd Nordheim - Tom
- Ernst-Jürgen Thede - Transistor
- Madeleine Lierck - Thalia
- Rosa Lotze - Trude
- Bruno Carstens - Meister Klaus
- Werner Lierck - Abschnittsbevollmächtigter (Policeman)
- Marianne Wünscher - VEG-Leiterin (Boss of Farm)
- Erich Brauer - Fischer (Fisherman)
- Urta Bühler - Sybille
- Camilla Hempel - Röschen (Rose)
- Leonore Kaufmann - Mädchen (Girl)
- Ursula Soika - Bärbel
- Hella Ziesing - Mädchen (Girl)
- Sylvia von Kashiwoslozki - Mädchen (Girl)
- Marlis Räth - Himmlische (Heavenly)
- Angelika Schmidt - Himmlische (Heavenly)
- Günther Lisiecki - Junge (Boy)
- Peter Heiland - Junge (Boy)
- Hans-Christian Albers - Junge (Boy)
Soundtrack
- Heißer Sommer (03:20) (Chris Doerk & Frank Schöbel)
- Das Darf Nicht Wahr Sein (02:58) (Chris Doerk, Frank Schöbel, Regine Albrecht & Hanns-Michael Schmidt)
- Männer, Die Noch Keine Sind (02:40) (Chris Doerk)
- Wir (01:58) (Frank Schöbel)
- Tanz Am Strand (02:04) (Orchester Günter Gollasch)
- Woher Willst Du Wissen, Wer Ich Bin? (02:08) (Chris Doerk & Frank Schöbel)
- Was Erleben (02:38) (Chris Doerk)
- Ein Sommerlied (02:48) (Frank Schöbel)
- Fang Doch Den Sonnenstrahl (02:28) (Gerti Möller & Frank Schöbel)
- Ich Fand Die Eine (04:17) (Frank Schöbel)
- Es War Mal Ein Mädchen (01:45) (Ingo Graf)
- Einmal Muß Ein Ende Sein (02:40) (Frank Schöbel)
- Finale Heißer Sommer (01:32) (Chris Doerk & Frank Schöbel)
Reviews
- Heißer Sommer is featured in the 1997 documentary film East Side Story
- IMDb's link to external reviews can be found at:
- A written review is located at Puchalski, Steven. Short Takes. In: Shock Cinema (New York City, New York, USA), Steven Puchalski, Vol. 19, 2001, Pg. 42, (MG)
During its original run, the film sold 3,441,595 tickets.[1]