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Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot 1961

97 min📅 1961-01-27

Hilarity takes flight in Richard Groschopp's 1961 East German comedy Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot, where a brash pilot's tall tales unravel spectacularly.

Director: Richard Groschopp

Cast

Horst Drinda
Horst Drinda
Horst Schubert, Co-Pilot
Gerlind Ahnert
Gerlind Ahnert
Ilse Lienhardt, Stewardess
Günther Simon
Günther Simon
Richard Wagner, Kommandant
Jürgen Frohriep
Jürgen Frohriep
Hans Rochlitz, Co-Pilot
Günther Haack
Günther Haack
Lutz Hempel, Bordfunker
Brigitte Krause
Brigitte Krause
Rita Wolf, Schlagersängerin
Harry Hindemith
Harry Hindemith
Hanke, Abteilungsleiter
Angelica Domröse
Angelica Domröse
Madelon Lussi, junge Schweizerin
Helga Piur
Helga Piur
Gudrun, Stewardess
Helga Labudda
Helga Labudda
Anne, Stewardess

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot (1961) about?

This 1961 East German comedy follows a boastful co-pilot whose tall tales about being a commander spiral into farce when his romantic fabrications collide with reality mid-flight. Between a missing ex-lover, a stewardess he tried to impress, and a landlady left holding the baggage, his lies unravel spectacularly at every stop.

Who directed Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot?

Richard Groschopp directed this 1961 aviation comedy, known for blending lighthearted farce with Cold War-era social satire.

Who stars in Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot?

The film features Horst Drinda as the lovestruck co-pilot, Gerlind Ahnert as the stewardess Ilse, and Günther Simon as a key authority figure, alongside Jürgen Frohriep and Günther Haack.

Is Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot (1961) worth watching?

While not a modern blockbuster, Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot offers a charming snapshot of East German cinema with witty dialogue and a relatable premise about the dangers of fibbing. Comedy fans drawn to mid-century charm and aviation antics may find it a delightful curio.

How long is Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot?

Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot runs for 97 minutes, a brisk runtime perfect for a comedic escape.

About Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot (1961) — A 1960s Comedy of Lies, Love, and Aviation Chaos

Hilarity takes flight in Richard Groschopp's 1961 East German comedy Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot, where a brash pilot's tall tales unravel spectacularly. Horst Drinda stars as Horst Schubert, a self-proclaimed Don Juan and braggart who spins yarns about being an "aircraft commander" to impress a young woman named Ilse. When she shows up as a stewardess on his actual IL-14 charter plane, chaos ensues—especially when a missing ex-lover in Varna and a suspicious landlady back home turn his life into a circus of misplaced pride and romantic mishaps. Groschopp crafts a lighthearted romp through mid-century air travel, blending slapstick misunderstandings with a playful critique of masculinity and fibs.

The film balances breezy humor with a nostalgic snapshot of Cold War-era aviation culture, all wrapped in the warm Mediterranean glow of a Bulgarian layover. Supported by a charming ensemble including Gerlind Ahnert as the long-suffering Ilse and Günther Simon as a no-nonsense authority figure, Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot delivers a timeless farce about the perils of exaggeration and the unpredictable skies of love.