A beautiful East German Olympic hopeful pole-vaults over the Berlin Wall to freedom.A beautiful East German Olympic hopeful pole-vaults over the Berlin Wall to freedom.A beautiful East German Olympic hopeful pole-vaults over the Berlin Wall to freedom.
Theodore Marcuse
- Owl
- (as Theo Marcuse)
Eddie Quillan
- Man on Bicycle
- (uncredited)
Harry von Zell
- Narrator
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, and Leon Askin were all starring together on Hogan's Heroes (1965) at the time this film was made.
- GoofsPaula breaks the window of the Bayerisches Hofbräu throwing a tray as a discus, but in the next scene it is whole again.
- Quotes
Paula Schultz: Did he hurt you?
Bill Mason: No, I always take a punch in the nose right after dinner.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Made in Germany (1998)
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Elke Sommer meets Hogan's Heroes
Sexually arousing Elke Sommer (as Paula Schultz) is the star Olympian athlete in Communist-run East Germany. Entranced by Western 1960s pop culture, Ms. Sommer shows up for a publicity photo wearing her miniskirt and busty top. instead of the expected jumpsuit. Her shocking attire brings Sommer to the attention of horny propaganda minister Werner Klemperer (as Klaus). Sommer escapes from his bed and pole-vaults over the Berlin Wall. American black-market businessman Bob Crane (as William "Bill" Mason) saves Sommer from bumbling East German agent John Banner (as Weber). He must decide whether he should sell Sommer back to the East Germans, or keep her for himself...
This stupid, overlong comedy features sex symbol Sommer and several stars from the concurrent CBS TV series "Hogan's Heroes". As a comedy, it fails miserably. There are a few moments when Mr. Klemperer (the TV show's intellectually challenged Nazi Col. Klink) and Mr. Banner (his rotund "I know nothing, nothing!" Sgt. Shultz) employ their familiar physical comic skills. Their efforts are wasted. The TV situation comedy's writers gave Mr. Crane and the series a sly wit that is completely absent from this film. About the only thing it does well is show Sommer in various stages of dress and undress. It's all G-rated, but her incredible sexiness makes up for the tease.
*** The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz (1/3/68) George Marshall ~ Elke Sommer, Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner
This stupid, overlong comedy features sex symbol Sommer and several stars from the concurrent CBS TV series "Hogan's Heroes". As a comedy, it fails miserably. There are a few moments when Mr. Klemperer (the TV show's intellectually challenged Nazi Col. Klink) and Mr. Banner (his rotund "I know nothing, nothing!" Sgt. Shultz) employ their familiar physical comic skills. Their efforts are wasted. The TV situation comedy's writers gave Mr. Crane and the series a sly wit that is completely absent from this film. About the only thing it does well is show Sommer in various stages of dress and undress. It's all G-rated, but her incredible sexiness makes up for the tease.
*** The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz (1/3/68) George Marshall ~ Elke Sommer, Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner
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