Why is 'Easy' Isolde German?


I wondered all through the film why this chick is called "Easy", until I saw here on IMDb that it's a pet name for "Isolde". But why is she (her role, I mean) German, and what's her role supposed to be in the first place?

I mean, Abigail's role never really comes clear, although she's supposed to be some PR woman, but about Easy's part I really haven't got the foggiest. Abigail's assistant and friend, maybe?

Thanks.

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Easy's father owns the lodge at Lake Wakapoogee and Abigail is the director of public relations.
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She fit the role.

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I believe that Abby's dad owns the resort, and Easy was in public relations.
Easy is a great name for a young lady.

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No, easy's dad owned the resort and Abby was the PR person. Just watched it last night.

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Since Paula Prentiss wasn't considered a top star (Paramount refused to cast her, so Hawks went to Universal) they had to be careful not to cast someone as her sidekick who would steal her the show. And Austrian actress Maria Perschy was a good choice. She was just as delightful to watch as Prentiss was (especially in the scene where they both wear diving suits). But she is a cool restrained blonde and therefore a good backdrop for the more emotional and extrovert Prentiss. Hitchcock would have preferred Perschy, but everybody else knows that Prentiss will get Hudson, even when it is Perschy who is twice caught by Hudson's fiancee with Hudson jammed in a zipper.

I guess the writer's idea for Perschy's role was: in order to make Prentiss not too unlikeable for the audience they needed Perschy for the worst stuff. She gets rid of Hudson's fiancee. She is always inciting her friend ("Mach weiter, Du hast ihn gleich soweit", which means "Go on, you almost have him where you want him"). And doing that by speaking German will make the audience not understand the words, but understand her cool and more calculating character. And therefore understand that Prentiss' chaotic character is not cool and calculating, but warm, emotional, vulnerable and therefore likeable. Hudson understands that in the end, just as everyone else understands that "fishing" is not a matter of perfect planning and know-how but of sincerity and luck. (Well, the audience understands that, the business people around Hudson blame it on the equipment, but that's the irony.)

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Excellent answer, thank you very much indeed!

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