Home > Drama >

Twins from Immen Farm

Twins from Immen Farm (1973)

December. 18,1973
|
4.3
| Drama Family

Alexander Arkens lives a happy life as the tenant of the Immenhof. His twin daughters Billy and Bobby also feel good. Then Alexander receives the message that the owner of the farm wants to increase the rent. A little later, Dalli, the farm owner, visits the estate of her youth. There is a huge spark between her and Alexander.

...

Watch Trailer

Cast

Reviews

Cathardincu
1973/12/18

Surprisingly incoherent and boring

More
BlazeLime
1973/12/19

Strong and Moving!

More
FuzzyTagz
1973/12/20

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

More
Kinley
1973/12/21

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

More
Horst in Translation ([email protected])
1973/12/22

"Die Zwillinge vom Immenhof" is a West German German language movie from 1973, so this one will have its 45th anniversary next year. It runs for 90 minutes and the director is once again Wolfgang Schleif, who is also one of the two writers. The title here tells you already that this is another entry to the Immenhof films, actually film number four out of five and the title tells you as well that a twin duo arrives at the farm this time, but given the fact that they are part of the title I found them surprisingly insignificant in terms of the overall story. Then again, the entire movie felt a bit insignificant. Once again, there is some financial drama, some stuff about owning the farm, some relationship drama and some other stuff and honestly it is all really generic and predictable of course with the happy ending. I am not necessarily against "heile Welt" films, but occasionally it is just too much, especially if the actually dramatic parts are executed in a manner as shoddy as they are here. The acting wasn't too memorable either gently speaking and I just don't think Horst Janson is not that good really. Brühl also needs much better material than here to shine. I think it would have been the appropriate reaction after this one to end the series, but they made one more. Oh well, I cannot say I am surprised that key players from the previous films (when it did not suck that much) like Angelika Meissner had already left the franchise a long time ago. After all, it went on for almost two decades now. I don't recommend "Twins from Immen Farm", it is definitely nowhere near the best the franchise has to offer.

More
jan onderwater
1973/12/23

Part 4 of the so-called "Immenhof series" had to wait 16 years after part 3. Well, I think that at the time of part 3 (1958) no one had the slightest notion that in the 70's the German mainstream cinema would be thàt in decline and thàt desperate that the producer and the director only could think of a follow-up on 50's material. Because that what this film is: a 50's film made in the 70's.The makers did not even bother to come up with some new ideas to the standard format: again an elderly veterinary courting the elderly lady of Immenhof. In fact there is hardly a story at all. The makers also do not bother to explain why the Immenhof is not the same house anymore.Original cast member of the first three parts Heidi Brühl can be seen as the owner; she and the twin sisters (nice girls) make it at least bearable. (4/10)

More