Die keusche Sünderin

Die keusche Sünderin

86 mins | Comedy | Feb. 11, 1944

Xaver Bimshofer is the richest peasant in the village; and therefore, his only daughter Lenerl should marry a guy, who is diligent enough to keep the exemplary farm running. But Bimshofer doesn’t know, that Lenerl has long been a couple with the servant Sepp. So he suspects that every young man in the village wants to conquer his poor, innocent daughter. So that Lenerl really resists all these attempts, he gets a stone statue from Thomas Kammerlehner’s barn, “The Chaste Kunigunde”, which is supposed to protect the girl’s chastity and to protect her from sin by its positive energy.

Die keusche Sünderin

86 mins | Comedy | Feb. 11, 1944

Die keusche Sünderin
Xaver Bimshofer is the richest peasant in the village; and therefore, his only daughter Lenerl should marry a guy, who is diligent enough to keep the exemplary farm running. But Bimshofer doesn’t know, that Lenerl has long been a couple with the servant Sepp. So he suspects that every young man in the village wants to conquer his poor, innocent daughter. So that Lenerl really resists all these attempts, he gets a stone statue from Thomas Kammerlehner’s barn, “The Chaste Kunigunde”, which is supposed to protect the girl’s chastity and to protect her from sin by its positive energy.
Producers Bavaria-Filmkunst
Original title Die keusche Sünderin
Directors Joe Stöckel
Writers Rudo Ritter, Ludwig Schmid-Wildy

Cast

Joe Stöckel

as Xaver Bimshofer

Elise Aulinger

as Josefa Bimshofer

Gabriele Reismüller

as Lenerl Bimshofer

Hannes Keppler

as Sepp

Karl Skraup

as Prof. Minze

Margarete Haagen

as Genofeva Minze

Josef Eichheim

as Thomas Kammerlehner

Albert Janschek

as Florian

Erna Fentsch

as Stasi

Wastl Witt

as Kleemoser