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Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da 1978

★ 4.210 votes84 min📅 1978-06-29

Step into the playful chaos of *Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da (1978)*, a raucous Bavarian comedy directed by the bold Franz Josef Gottlieb.

Director: Franz Josef Gottlieb

Cast

Scarlett Gunden
Marianne
Corinne Brodbeck
Corinne Brodbeck
Betty
Bea Fiedler
Bea Fiedler
Iris
Renate Langer
Renate Langer
Antje
Erich Padalewski
Erich Padalewski
Oskar
Wolf Goldan
Wolf Goldan
Niki Moser
Rosl Mayr
Rosl Mayr
Josefa
Werner Röglin
Eginhardt Kuehl
Jürgen Schilling
Jürgen Schilling
Tony
Margot Mahler
Margot Mahler
Wilma

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da (1978) about?

This Bavarian comedy follows Nikki Moser, a smooth-talking charmer who finds himself trapped in a deal with the town mayor—marry his daughter, or lose his shot at a hotel fortune. With unexpected twists and plenty of laughs, the film explores the fine line between clever schemes and messy consequences.

Who directed Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da?

Franz Josef Gottlieb helmed this lively comedy, known for his work in European cinema during the 1970s and 80s.

Who stars in Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da?

The film features Scarlett Gunden as Marianne, Corinne Brodbeck, Bea Fiedler, Renate Langer, and Erich Padalewski in standout roles.

Is Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da (1978) worth watching?

As a 1970s European comedy, it's a breezy pick for fans of lighthearted entertainment with a dash of scandal. While not a blockbuster, its playful tone and cultural snapshot make it a charming time capsule for genre enthusiasts.

How long is Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da?

The film runs for 84 minutes.

About Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da (1978) — The Quirky Comedy That Keeps You Guessing

Step into the playful chaos of *Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da (1978)*, a raucous Bavarian comedy directed by the bold Franz Josef Gottlieb. This 84-minute romp follows Nikki Moser, a charming lad who lands in hot water after striking a deal with a small-town mayor—his bride-to-be's unconventional background is the least of his worries. As Nikki scrambles to outwit the mayor's meddling plans, he uncovers the hilarious pitfalls of love, loans, and unexpected commitments. With its blend of slapstick energy and cheeky social satire, the film delivers a lighthearted escape into 1970s European cinema.

Cast with charisma, this cult classic stars Scarlett Gunden as the spirited Marianne and Corinne Brodbeck in a role that keeps the laughs rolling. Packed with breezy charm and a dash of scandal, *Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da* is a time capsule of German comedic flair—perfect for fans of lighthearted fare that balances mischief with heart.