Geliebte weiße Maus

May. 14,1964      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

„White mouse“ Fritz controls the traffic on Dresden’s Körner Square. Helene, who crosses the junction on her motor scooter every day, has taken a shine to Fritz a long while ago. Although Fritz yields right-of-way to her remarkably often, the two have not spoken to each other. In order to finally get to know him better, Helene deliberately performs a traffic violation. Her plan is working: She is ordered to take road safety education lessons from Fritz and they get closer. New problems arise in the shape of Mrs. Messmer who must pay a monetary fine. She feels discriminated against by Fritz and complains about him to his supervisor.

Rolf Herricht as  Fritz Bachmann
Karin Schröder as  Helene Bräuer
Marianne Wünscher as  Frau Messmer
Gerd Ehlers as  Herr Simmel
Carola Braunbock as  Nachbarin
Mathilde Danegger as  Mutter Hirsch
Peter Dommisch as  Lörke
Sabine Thalbach as  Dame im VPKA
Jochen Thomas as  Hauptmann Gabler
Werner Lierck as  Werbeleiter

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Reviews

XoWizIama
1964/05/14

Excellent adaptation.

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Beanbioca
1964/05/15

As Good As It Gets

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Orla Zuniga
1964/05/16

It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review

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Ava-Grace Willis
1964/05/17

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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suchenwi
1964/05/18

GDR (East Germany) has disappeared from the map since 1990, but the memory is still alive in the hearts of many people (even "Westerners" like me). One proof for that is that old East German movies on DVD are widely available as magazine gimmicks, monthly on Super-Illu.After my first taste with "Ich war neunzehn" a few months ago, I somehow developed a craving for DEFA movies (except I skipped the children's ones). For "Geliebte weisse Maus" I was first doubtful, but bought it to try my luck (not a difficult decision at EUR 2.99).I watched it once, and was very unsure what to make of it - musical numbers (not too bad though), fantastic scenes like out of Mary Poppins (which happens to have been made the same year, 1964)... I had to watch it again, and again, four times in a row after all.It sure is a shallow musical comedy. Boy meets girl, and after some tribulations they marry. Comedian Rolf Herricht, Karin Schröder (sometimes called "East Germany's Doris Day") lay the groundwork, add some benevolent People's Police officers, some more and some less proletarian figures. And yet...One thing that interests me in old or period movies is cars. Here you get a cross-section of East German car industry in 1964 and earlier. But also, the barber drives a VW beetle convertible, which must have added to the sinister impression he first makes. And for good justice, the car's hood is getting flattened by an elephant. A bi-color black/white Renault Dauphine is also briefly seen (earlier featured in "For Eyes Only", if I remember correctly). But most hilarious are the two Wartburg convertible police cars, where the main actors are collected in in the end. They have plausible VP (Volkspolizei) number plates, but I can't imagine them in reality.This movie isn't so very much about reality. Or is it? I've read it was a big box office success in 1964's East Germany. I can only wonder how viewers thought back then and there. I found it for example thrilling how the waiter reacts when asked for water - "Danziger Goldwasser? Schwarzwälder Kirschwasser? Whisky with mineral water? ..." Of course he was a comedian, but this choice of drinks has a very international appeal. Oh, I could go on and on...Watch this at your own risk. You might find it's blatant feel-good propaganda. (But so are no few Western films of the same time.) I at least, after watching it four times, really grew fond of it, and will watch it again :)

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Hazel Freeman
1964/05/19

Fritz Bachmann (Rolf Herricht) is a traffic control policeman at a busy intersection in Dresden, in the German Democratic Republic. He takes his work very seriously, and is in the running for a police competition for the best traffic officer.Every day a girl, Helene Braeuer, (Karin Schröder, fifteen years his junior) drives past on her motor scooter, going to her job at a cafe. A Romantic interest develops, and things develop nicely towards a happy ending.Interspersed with musical numbers, a fantasy sequence involving flying on an umbrella over Dresden (with the still-unrepaired war damage carefully out of shot) and some spoken verse, the plot never develops very much. This was East Germany's way of joining in the West's swinging sixties, but very much constrained by ideology to avoid any politically sensitive themes.

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