Wedding Night In The Drizzle (1967)

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This comedic musical tells the story of Gabi, a young hairdresser from the Baltic coast who desperately wants to be a jockey. One day, she packs her bags, drives to Hoppegarten, and is soundly rejected by the head coach. Gabi doesn't want to give up, and in order to at least have a roof over her head, she rushes into a marriage with the seemingly nice Freddie. However, this marriage soon proves to be her second rejection, as Freddie openly dislikes the fact that she wants to be a jockey.

Director: Horst Seemann
Genre: Romance, Music, Comedy
Runtime: 105 min
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Editing: Erika Lehmphul
Production: DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
Country: Germany, East Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Horst Seemann
More Films in Genre: Romance, Music, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wedding Night In The Drizzle about?
This comedic musical tells the story of Gabi, a young hairdresser from the Baltic coast who desperately wants to be a jockey. One day, she packs her bags, drives to Hoppegarten, and is soundly rejected by the head coach. Gabi doesn't want to give up, and in order to at least have a roof over her head, she rushes into a marriage with the seemingly nice Freddie. However, this marriage soon proves to be her second rejection, as Freddie openly dislikes the fact that she wants to be a jockey.
Who directed Wedding Night In The Drizzle?
Wedding Night In The Drizzle was directed by Horst Seemann.
Who stars in Wedding Night In The Drizzle?
Wedding Night In The Drizzle stars Traudl Kulikowsky, Frank Schöbel, Gerhard Bienert, Günter Junghans, Herbert Köfer, Agnes Kraus.
How long is Wedding Night In The Drizzle?
Wedding Night In The Drizzle has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
What genre is Wedding Night In The Drizzle?
Wedding Night In The Drizzle is a Romance, Music, Comedy film.
Where was Wedding Night In The Drizzle produced?
Wedding Night In The Drizzle was produced in Germany, East Germany.