Ohne Krimi geht die Mimi nie ins Bett (1962) Poster

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4/10
FORCED FARCE
J. Steed18 March 1999
Great comics Heinz Erhardt and Trude Herr are wasted in this very forced farce, that is not more than a string of badly timed and/or poor (visual) jokes. Schlagers are inserted for no apparent reason other than to keep the viewer awake.

A good example of Franz Antel's bad taste (in the 70's he would be responsible for a number of "Tiroler sex movies") and of the decline of German/Austrian cinema in the 60's. Forget this one.
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4/10
Some big names, but not a great film
Horst_In_Translation17 June 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Ohne Krimi geht die Mimi nie ins Bett" is an Austrian German-language film from 1962 and color was not a given at all during that era, but this film here has it. It runs for under 80 minutes, so it is fairly short. The cast includes Heinz Erhardt, Karin Dor, Harald Juhnke and Trude Herr, which is really as good as it gets for a film from slightly over 50 years ago. But director Antel as well as writers Kai and Wiener did not manage to deliver here in terms of using this cast potential for a quality film. It was a disappointment overall. Yes the title song is pretty catchy, but also only the chorus. Other than that, this film is an example of how German(-language) films, especially in terms of writing, from the 1960s were far from convincing in most cases. This one here was definitely a missed opportunity. I do not recommend the watch and I agree with what the two other reviewers (before me) wrote. Watch something else instead.
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6/10
If there's no crime, can it be ...
kosmasp1 January 2021
For some reason I had this notion or remembered this in a way better light. Rewatching this the other day made me realize it isn't really that good. Since I am someone accused of being too nice to movies, I guess I am still riding with that notion.

Still the actors and the theme (also title of the movie) are quite good to say the least. The plot not so much. The macho theme throughout and the sexism or rather not pc friendly portrayal of women (mostly), may also get this into trouble with some. I always have to remind myself when I watch older movies that they had different ... let's call them priorities. That doesn't mean that the women in this are just here to look good (although some may not even feel that, considering the age of the movie, the clothes and hairdos and all that)! No they also have something to say and be mad about ... the last thing again not always pc friendly ... try to remember that and maybe give this some slack ... otherwise you probably should just avoid this
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3/10
Great Comedians, Catchy Title Tune, Lousy Script
mdm-1123 September 2006
The title song by Bill Ramsey became a popular hit, but immediately after the opening credits the plot-free nonsense becomes a bore.

A middle aged executive (played by the likable Heinz Erhardt) wants to play cupid to his beautiful daughter and a shy middle-management employee (Harald Juhnke), so the trio take a vacation on a small, uninhabited Italian island. Along with a young engaged couple, who are on the same island, everyone is soon entangled in a stupid robbery plot. Trude Herr plays the wife of a local police constable. The fact that she is a kleptomaniac with clever talents to cover her tracks is played up as amusing. Silly songs are slipped in to make the whole story less boring.

If you decide to see this turkey, look for a bit-part played by Gus Backus, an American who had a brief singing/acting career in Germany. He sang "Wooden Heart" in German, before Elvis Presley gave it a go. Here Backus is just another piece in a nauseating puzzle. There really are no redeeming qualities about this forgettable movie. Find the catchy title song on an old 45rm record, but don't put yourself through watching 85 minutes of a really bad film.
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4/10
Light screwball comedy made in germany from 1962
Shadowboy_25cm17 June 2022
There are some very well known actors/comedians in germany from the 60s like Heinz Erhardt, Harald Junke, Karin Dor, Bill Ramsay, Edith Hancke.

There is the title song by Bill Ramsay, that was and still is very popular.

There are some screwball elements, some musical interludes, some good jokes, more bad jokes, some silly side plots and of course, a happy end.

It's nothing more than light, predictable, dull entertainment from a movie from the 60s.

If you have nothing else to do and are interested in a german classic from the 60s, you might give it a watch on a rainy sunday afternoon.
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