The Fountain of Love

The Fountain of Love

The biggest, barest, bawdiest, romp... since Eve started wearing pants!

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3.0 /10 5 votes
January 21, 1966 1h 23m Released

Storyline

The town leaders of an Austrian mountain village conspire to attract tourists by touting a mythical "fountain of love" that runs nearby the village. When the minister of tourism discovers this, she immediately sends her agents to check out the veracity of the potentially scandalous water. After the village mayor declares a 3-day ban on sexual activity, he then plugs up the fountain. When the agents come, they find nothing. One of the agents wants to have his boss come and check it out personally, but changes his mind after he drinks some of the water. It really is an aphrodisiac! Soon tourists are arriving by the hundreds to sample the mysterious water. Unfortunately, the minister finds out and claims the water for the state.

Key Information

Director Ernst Hofbauer
Writers Walter Schneider
Studio Intercontinental-Film
Rating 3.0/10
Language DE

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Cast & Crew

Hans-Jürgen Bäumler

Hans-Jürgen Bäumler

Leif

Ann Smyrner

Ann Smyrner

Stina

Sieghardt Rupp

Sieghardt Rupp

Nils Hansen

Eddi Arent

Eddi Arent

Alwin Knobbe

Hartmut Hinrichs

Carl

Christa Linder

Christa Linder

Britta

Christiane Rücker

Christiane Rücker

Gritt

Marianne Schönauer

Marianne Schönauer

Mrs. von Weyden

Balduin Baas

Balduin Baas

Druggist

Helga Marlo

Caroline

Walter Buschhoff

Walter Buschhoff

Innkeeper

Ellen Umlauf

Teacher

Frequently Asked Questions

The Fountain of Love was released on January 21, 1966.

The runtime of The Fountain of Love is 1h 23m.

The Fountain of Love is a Comedy movie.

The Fountain of Love has a rating of 3.0 out of 10 on TMDB.

The Fountain of Love is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

The Fountain of Love was directed by Ernst Hofbauer.

The main cast of The Fountain of Love includes Hans-Jürgen Bäumler, Ann Smyrner, Sieghardt Rupp.

The Fountain of Love is originally in German.