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Elisabeth Serenade from the Die Försterchristel

Nevermind the German dialogue – this is hardcore Kitsch. But like all pain it has to be shared to be truly effective …

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orangeguru (2009-10-09 | 16:26) | Permalink
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'Elisabeth Serenade from the Die Försterchristel'

Doro

aaaaahhhhhhh…..yes, hardcore, but the main thing is, the concrete hairstyle is perfect.

@Doro: Back again, ey?! When you have a huge film crew your hair always looks great …

*lach*

dieser Wiener Walzer ist zwar das berühmteste Stück aus der Försterchristl, doch dich würde ich gerne zum Csárdás *steht ein Mädel auf der Puszta* auffordern.

Muh,
aus naja so was ähnlichem wie der Puszta

@Juleika: Wie sehr sich doch die Pustza-Liebe gewandelt hat. Dank des Össi-Reichs war die Pustza noch etwas vertrautes – durch den eisernen Vorhand wurde der alte Link gebrochen …

Ingrid

Strange that you just posted this last month – I have been wondering for years where I heard that song Hoer mein Lied Elisabeth. Today I was listeneing to my Binge CD and thought I would just run a search for that title. Really enjoyed watching that snippet – my kids thought it was hilarious. I must have seen that movie when I grew up in Germany – do you know if that movie is available on DVD ? Where did you get it from?

@Ingrid: I found the clip on YouTube – I don’t think it’s available as DVD. I did a search on Amazon Germany with no result. Sorry!

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