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*Toni Sailer as Franz Gruber | *] as Franz Gruber | ||
*Vivi Bach as Karen Sloan | *Vivi Bach as Karen Sloan | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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1966 West Germany filmSki Fever | |
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Directed by | Curt Siodmak |
Produced by | Wolfgang Schmidt Mark Cooper |
Starring | Martin Milner |
Distributed by | Allied Artists (USA) |
Release dates | 1966 (Europe) 1968 (USA) |
Running time | 97 mins |
Countries | West Germany Austra |
Language | English |
Ski Fever (Liebesspiele im Schnee ) is a 1966 German-American musical film directed by Curt Siodmak. It is sometimes considered the last of the beach party cycle. The film was shot in Europe. The movie was the last theatrical feature Siodmak directed.
Siodmak later discussed the film:
was about girls in ski resorts who have lost all morals and about some ski instructors who fool around with them. Anyhow, when I came back from working on it, the sex wave had started in America. You could see all those naked dames and couples in bed, of which I could only talk, but never show. The picture was outdated the day it was released. The permissiveness of the audience had turned 180 degrees.
Plot
An American ski instructor goes to work at a European resort.
Cast
- Claudia Martin as Susan Halsey
- Martin Milner as Brian Davis
- Toni Sailer as Franz Gruber
- Vivi Bach as Karen Sloan
References
- "Movie Guide". The Herald. 8 January 1969. p. 11.
- "Ski Fever set to open at the chief". Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph. 1 February 1969. p. 34.
- "Ski Fever now showing at the chief". Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph. 8 February 1969. p. 8C.
- "Curt Siodmak". The Guardian. 11 September 2000. p. 22.
- Fischer, Dennis (1997). "Curt Siodmak: The Idea Man". Backstory 2 Interviews with Screenwriters of the 1940s and 1950s. University of California Press. p. 269.