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Go for It, Baby 1968

★ 7.05 votes80 min📅 1968-01-04

Go for It, Baby (1968) is a German comedy that follows the life of Martin, a 25-year-old who's stuck in a rut. He's not exactly thrilled about his job, but everything changes when he meets Barbara, the girl of his dreams.

Director: May Spils

Cast

Werner Enke
Werner Enke
Martin
Uschi Glas
Uschi Glas
Barbara
Henry van Lyck
Henry van Lyck
Henry
Helmut Brasch
Block
Inge Marschall
Anita
Martin Lüttge
Martin Lüttge
Liftbewohner
Rainer Basedow
Rainer Basedow
Cop
Edith Volkmann
Edith Volkmann
Hausmeisterin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Go for It, Baby (1968) about?

The film follows Martin, a 25-year-old man who's stuck in a rut, as he navigates a series of chaotic events after meeting the girl of his dreams.

Who directed Go for It, Baby?

May Spils brought this offbeat tale to life with her unique directing style.

Who stars in Go for It, Baby?

The film features a talented cast, including Werner Enke, Uschi Glas, and Henry van Lyck.

Is Go for It, Baby (1968) worth watching?

While the film's IMDb rating is unrated, its unique blend of humor and heart makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of quirky comedies.

How long is Go for It, Baby?

Go for It, Baby has a runtime of 80 minutes.

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About Go for It, Baby (1968) — A Quirky German Comedy

Go for It, Baby (1968) is a German comedy that follows the life of Martin, a 25-year-old who's stuck in a rut. He's not exactly thrilled about his job, but everything changes when he meets Barbara, the girl of his dreams. As Martin navigates his newfound love, he finds himself entangled in a series of chaotic events. With the help of his friend Henry, he tries to make sense of it all, but things only seem to get worse. Director May Spils brings this offbeat tale to life, infusing it with a unique blend of humor and heart. With a talented cast that includes Werner Enke, Uschi Glas, and Henry van Lyck, Go for It, Baby (1968) is a quirky comedy that's sure to leave you smiling. From the ups and downs of love to the absurdities of everyday life, this film has it all. So, if you're looking for a lighthearted comedy that's full of surprises, look no further than Go for It, Baby (1968).