And That on Monday Morning (1959)
1h 35m
Running Time
July 13, 1959Release Date
And That on Monday Morning (1959)
1h 35m
Running Time
July 13, 1959Release Date
Plot.
Intended as a light farce this comedy by Luigi Commencini is a little plodding in its story about a bank manager who has had it with his buttoned-down, boring job. One Monday he can no longer face the tedium of both his work and his life and so he stays home and rebels by playing with toys and joining in on a radio concert with his own instruments. His erratic behavior does not go unnoticed and soon a winsome psychiatrist whom he knows and secretly admires, is right there trying to help him. The newly liberated bank manager logically grasps this opportunity to press forward his innermost feelings.
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Cast & Crew.

O.W. Fischer
Alois Kessel

Ulla Jacobsson
Delia Mond

Vera Tschechowa
Monika

Werner Finck
Prof. Gross

Reinhard Kolldehoff
Herr Müller

Robert Graf
Herbert Acker

Blandine Ebinger
Frau Präfke

Siegfried Schürenberg
Herr von Schmitz

Inge Wolffberg
Patientin

Elvira Schalcher
Sekretärin

Lotte Stein
Frau Mutz

Luigi Comencini
Director / Writer

J. B. Priestley
Theatre Play

Manfred Grothe
Sekretär

Franz Höllering
Writer

Peter Goldbaum
Writer / Co-Producer

Artur Brauner
Producer

Wolf Brauner
Executive Producer

Harry R. Sokal
Co-Producer

Hans-Martin Majewski
Original Music Composer

Karl Löb
Director of Photography

Walter Wischniewsky
Editor / Assistant Director

Helmut Nentwig
Production Design

Ernst Schomer
Production Design

Helmut Holger
Costume Design

Sergio Donini
Assistant Director

Eva Ebner
Assistant Director

Gerhard Müller
Sound
Media.

Details.
Release DateJuly 13, 1959
Original NameUnd das am Montagmorgen
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 35m
Genres
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Wiki.
And That on Monday Morning (German: Und das am Montagmorgen) is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini and starring O.W. Fischer, Ulla Jacobsson and Vera Tschechowa . Based on the 1955 British play Mr. Kettle and Mrs. Moon by J. B. Priestley, it was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Helmut Nentwig and Ernst Schomer.