
Director
Franz Antel
Born 1913 · Vienna, Austria
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Franz Antel (June 28, 1913 – August 11, 2007) was a veteran Austrian filmmaker. Born in Vienna, Antel worked mainly as a film producer in the interwar years. After World War II, he began writing and directing films on a large scale. In the late 1940s, 1950s and 1960s these were mainly comedies (romantic, slapstick, and/or musical) and K.u.k. films all of which, for Austrian and German TV stations alike, have been a staple of weekend afternoon programming ever since. In between there is quite a sober film about the Oberst (Colonel) Redl affair that shook the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy on the eve of World War I. From the late 1960s, encouraged by the new opportunities in the film industry brought about by the sexual revolution, Antel gradually switched his main interest to soft porn and ribaldry. It was in particular his series of Wirtin ("hostess") films, directed under the pseudonym François Legrand, with which he tried to win international recognition. Titles included The Sweet Sins of Sexy Susan (1967), Sexy Susan Sins Again (1969), Wild, Willing & Sexy (1969) and Don't Tell Daddy (aka Naughty Nymphs in the U.S.A.) (1972). Among the actors Antel worked with were Hans Moser, Paul Hörbiger, Oskar Werner, Curd Jürgens, Tony Curtis, Herbert Fux, Heinrich Schweiger, Arthur Kennedy, Carroll Baker, Edwige Fenech, George Hilton, Marisa Berenson, Britt Ekland, Andréa Ferréol. 1981 was a turning point in Antel's career when he adapted for the big screen a stage play by Ulrich Becher and Peter Preses. Set from the days of the Anschluss of 1938 until after the end of the war, Der Bockerer is about a Viennese butcher named Karl Bockerer (Karl Merkatz) whose common sense rather than intellect tells him to oppose the Nazis and who dares to show resistance just because he is never fully aware of the possible fateful consequences of his actions. While Bockerer and his wife survive the war unscathed, their son joins the SA but, after some internal intrigue, is sent to the front and killed. Der Bockerer IV The film's strong anti-fascist message, the moving dialogue, and performances by the crème de la crème of Austrian actors and actresses (Ida Krottendorf, Alfred Böhm, Heinz Marecek, Hans Holt, Dolores Schmidinger and many more) made Der Bockerer an unusually successful film and gave new impetus to Antel's career. He made three sequels, which follow the lives of the Bockerers well into the 1960s, each depicting a crucial historical event in Austria or one of its neighbouring countries: Der Bockerer II (1996) is about the ten-year occupation (1945-1955) of Austria by the allied powers; Der Bockerer III — Die Brücke von Andau (2000) is set at the time of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956; and, finally, Der Bockerer IV — Der Prager Frühling (2003) deals with Dubček's Prague Spring of 1968. Antel would recount an anecdote about himself describing how, in order to live up to his reputation as a womanizer, he used to carry a pair of high heels in his luggage which he then would occasionally place in the corridor in front of his hotel room – especially when he was travelling alone. Description above from the Wikipedia article Franz Antel, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Directed

The Butcher
Director · 1981

Mein Freund, der Lipizzaner
Director · 1994

Heute nacht passiert’s
Director · 1953

Das ist die Liebe der Matrosen
Director · 1962

Der Bockerer II - Österreich ist frei
Director · 1996

Blackmail Chase
Director · 1976
Die Kaffeehaus-Clique
Director · 1990
Liebe, Mädchen und Soldaten
Director · 1958

Blau blüht der Enzian
Director · 1973

Der Bockerer III - Die Brücke von Andau
Director · 2000

Ohne Krimi geht die Mimi nie ins Bett
Director · 1962

Hello Dienstmann
Director · 1952

Der Schatz vom Toplitzsee
Director · 1959

The Congress Dances
Director · 1955

Sie nannten ihn Krambambuli
Director · 1972

Das Glück liegt auf der Straße
Director · 1957

Im schwarzen Rössl
Director · 1961

Solang' die Sterne glüh'n
Director · 1958
Acting

Dalli Dalli
Self · 1971
Romy Award
Self · 1990
Phettbergs nette Leit Show
Self · 1994
V.I.P. Schaukel
Self · 1971
Filmgeschichte(n) aus Österreich
Self · 1970
Österreichische Fernsehjuwele
self · 2022
Der Mann, der Peter Alexander war
Himself · 2006
Die verlorenen Jahre – Sex & Crime im österreichischen Film
Self · 1992
Writing

Mein Freund, der Lipizzaner
Writer · 1994

Der Bockerer II - Österreich ist frei
Writer · 1996

Der Bockerer III - Die Brücke von Andau
Writer · 2000

Das singende Haus
Screenplay · 1948

Der Obersteiger
Screenplay · 1952

Der Bockerer IV - Prager Frühling
Writer · 2003
Heimweh... dort, wo die Blumen blüh'n
Writer · 1957

Johann Strauss: The King Without a Crown
Writer · 1987

Der alte Sünder
Writer · 1951

Magnum Cop
Screenplay · 1978

Kaiserwalzer
Screenplay · 1953

Mein Vater, der Affe und ich
Story · 1971