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Ich denk', mich tritt ein Pferd 1975

91 min📅 1975-12-18

"Ich denk', mich tritt ein Pferd" (1975) is a lighthearted West German comedy that blends romance, holiday mishaps, and family dynamics against the scenic backdrop of Austria.

Director: Theo Maria Werner

Cast

Uschi Glas
Uschi Glas
Marianne Neuhaus
Michael Cramer
Michael Cramer
Hannes Kleebauer
Barbara Nielsen
Barbara Nielsen
Lil
Maxi Böhm
Inspektor Vrtil
Herbert Fux
Herbert Fux
Franz Muxeneder
Franz Muxeneder
Ernst H. Hilbich
Ernst H. Hilbich
Margot Mahler
Margot Mahler
Ulrich Beiger
Ulrich Beiger

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ich denk', mich tritt ein Pferd (1975) about?

This West German comedy follows Munich boutique owner Marianne Neuhaus as she travels to Austria, only to find her romantic intentions tangled in a widower's family drama. Her journey takes an unpredictable turn when a rebellious teenage daughter interferes with love plans.

Who directed Ich denk', mich tritt ein Pferd?

Theo Maria Werner directed this 1975 comedy, known for his work in lighthearted West German cinema.

Who stars in Ich denk', mich tritt ein Pferd?

The film stars Uschi Glas as Marianne, Michael Cramer as Hannes Kleebauer, and Barbara Nielsen as his mischievous daughter Christl.

Is Ich denk', mich tritt ein Pferd (1975) worth watching?

As a well-crafted 1970s comedy with charming leads and a playful premise, it's a nostalgic pick for fans of classic European films. While not groundbreaking, its breezy tone and holiday escapades offer solid entertainment.

How long is Ich denk', mich tritt ein Pferd?

The film runs for 91 minutes.

About Ich denk', mich tritt ein Pferd (1975) — A 1970s Comedy About Love and Holiday Chaos

"Ich denk', mich tritt ein Pferd" (1975) is a lighthearted West German comedy that blends romance, holiday mishaps, and family dynamics against the scenic backdrop of Austria. Directed by Theo Maria Werner, the film follows Munich boutique owner Marianne Neuhaus as she sets off on a journey to visit Hannes Kleebauer, a charming widower managing a horse stud. Along the way, she shares a ride with Lil, a cheerful Danish woman, but their peaceful road trip quickly becomes entangled in the complications of Kleebauer's personal life. His rebellious teenage daughter, Christl, isn't shy about sabotaging his romantic prospects, leaving him—and Marianne—caught in a whirlwind of playful chaos.

Werner delivers a breezy, feel-good narrative alive with the humor of mismatched expectations and generational clashes. The chemistry between the lead actors, especially Uschi Glas as Marianne and Michael Cramer as the affable Hannes, fuels the film's charm, while Barbara Nielsen adds a dash of mischief as the determined Christl. With its picturesque locations and breezy pacing, this 1970s comedy captures the simple joys and minor disasters of unexpected connections, making it a nostalgic treat for fans of classic European cinema.