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Several Times Daily 1969

91 min📅 1969-02-18

In Ralf Gregan's 1969 West German comedy classic *Several Times Daily (1969)*, a determined linguistics student sets out on a whimsical quest for love across Berlin's bustling streets and romantic hotspots.

Director: Ralf Gregan

Cast

Dieter Hallervorden
Dieter Hallervorden
Ulrich Vogler
Rotraud Schindler
Rotraud Schindler
Ursula Köhling
Helga Ballhaus
Monika Deispern
Helga Schlack
Frau im Chinarestaurant
Ethel Reschke
Ethel Reschke
Frau Krause
Guido Weber
Guido Weber
Kaufhausleiter
Günter Glaser
Vater des Jungen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Several Times Daily (1969) about?

This 1969 German comedy follows a Chinese language student as he embarks on a comedic journey to find the perfect wife, stumbling through a series of romantic mishaps and unexpected connections along the way.

Who directed Several Times Daily?

The film was directed by Ralf Gregan, known for his work in mid-century German comedies.

Who stars in Several Times Daily?

The cast features Dieter Hallervorden in the lead role, alongside Rotraud Schindler, Helga Ballhaus, Helga Schlack, and Ethel Reschke.

Is Several Times Daily (1969) worth watching?

While not widely rated, *Several Times Daily* offers a nostalgic, lighthearted escape into 1960s romantic comedy, perfect for fans of classic European humor and Hallervorden's slapstick charm.

How long is Several Times Daily?

The film runs for 91 minutes.

About Several Times Daily (1969) — A Student's Hilarious Hunt for Love in 1960s Berlin

In Ralf Gregan's 1969 West German comedy classic *Several Times Daily (1969)*, a determined linguistics student sets out on a whimsical quest for love across Berlin's bustling streets and romantic hotspots. Dieter Hallervorden stars as the earnest protagonist, navigating a series of misadventures and heartwarming encounters as he attempts to find a suitable partner. With a playful blend of slapstick humor and subtle charm, the film captures the awkwardness and optimism of young adulthood, all wrapped in the groovy aesthetic of late-'60s European cinema.

Rotraud Schindler and Helga Ballhaus shine as the love interests who keep our hero on his toes, while Gregan's direction infuses the story with a lighthearted, escapist energy. Whether it's a chance meeting in a café or a disastrous blind date, *Several Times Daily* delivers laughs and a touch of warmth, making it a delightful time capsule of romantic comedy tropes. A must-see for fans of witty, old-school charm.