Immer die Radfahrer

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Immer die Radfahrer
Directed by Hans Deppe
Written by
Produced by
StarringSee below
Cinematography Elio Carniel  [ de ]
Edited by Renate Jelinek
Music by Hans Lang
Production
companies
  • Kurt Ulrich Filmproduktion (West Germany),
  • Wiener Mundus-Film (Austria)
Distributed byDeutsche Film Hansa (West Germany)
Release date
  • 1958 (1958)
Running time
97 minutes
Countries
LanguageGerman

Immer die Radfahrer (Cyclists Forever) is a 1958 Austrian / West German comedy film directed by Hans Deppe.

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Plot summary

As students Fritz (Heinz Erhardt), Ulrich (Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff) and Johannes Wolf Albach-Retty went biking in Carinthia. Twenty-five years later Fritz is a producer of alcoholic beverages, Ulrich is a stage actor and Johannes a teacher. When they look back at this biking tour the old friends are overcome by a feeling of nostalgia. They decide to take some time out together and relive the journey shared all those years ago. But things become complicated when Katinka, Fritz's future daughter-in-law, confronts him because she's mad about his son Robby (played by Peter Kraus). She decides to hide from Robby by joining the three friends. Fritz and Johannes' wives and Ulrich's girl-friend hear rumours about their partners getting involved with women along the way. So they pick up their trail and follow them secretly. Indeed, the men run into their old flings, unaware of being watched...

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Soundtrack


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