Always Trouble with the Bed
When a German policeman becomes convinced his wife is working as a call girl, the couple's domestic life tips into a series of misunderstandings and comic mishaps. The husband starts trailing her, asking awkward questions and stirring gossip, while the wife copes with puzzled neighbors and... Read more
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About Always Trouble with the Bed
When a German policeman becomes convinced his wife is working as a call girl, the couple's domestic life tips into a series of misunderstandings and comic mishaps. The husband starts trailing her, asking awkward questions and stirring gossip, while the wife copes with puzzled neighbors and baffled colleagues. Friends and small-time crooks get pulled into the confusion, turning ordinary moments into petty crime capers and slapstick confrontations. The story stays focused on the couple's strained trust and the surrounding comedic chaos, keeping surprises to the end and leaning on rapid dialogue, physical humor, and shifting loyalties without revealing any major plot twists here.
Released in 1961, the film was directed by Rudolf Schündler and stars Senta Berger and Günter Pfitzmann, supported by Trude Herr and Rudolf Platte. It fits into the postwar German comedy tradition, blending light crime elements with domestic farce.
Commercial records for the picture aren't widely available, it seems to have had a modest run in West Germany and didn't break into major international markets. No reliable worldwide box office figures are commonly cited for this title.
As a cultural footnote, the movie is often remembered for Senta Berger's early screen presence and for reflecting 1960s West German attitudes toward marriage, reputation, and policing. A few television retrospectives and specialty screenings have kept it visible to fans of vintage German comedies, though it never gained the kind of iconic status some contemporaries achieved.
Contemporary and later viewers have tended to give the film mixed assessments, with a low to middling average among scarce reviews and audience votes. Critics note its reliance on mistaken identity and marital jealousy as driving devices, and they point to the energetic performances as a highlight. The blend of crime elements with broad humor works for some, while others find the pacing and tonal shifts uneven compared with modern comedies.
Details
- Release Date
- August 11, 1961
- Runtime
- 1h 23m
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Crime
- Country
- Germany
- Studio
- Alfa Film
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Senta Berger
Rosemarie Schulze
Günter Pfitzmann
Peter Schulze
Trude Herr
Erna Meyer
Rudolf Platte
Otto Schwarz
Renate Ewert
Zsa Zsa
Leon Askin
Luigi Papagallo
Walter Gross
Windmacher, Abgeordneter
Ralf Wolter
Meister
Wolfgang Neuss
Gabriel Ernst, Bildhauer
Kurt Pratsch-Kaufmann
Fleck
Director: Rudolf Schündler