
Bavarian comedy about an enterprising worker who convinces a wealthy sausage maker to name him head of production, after there are complaints about the quality of the meat..

Is this 1935 Bavarian comedy worth your Sunday afternoon? Honestly, only if you have a weirdly specific tolerance for vintage European food humor and loud German uncle energy.Anyone hoping for high-brow cinematic art will probably want to throw their screen out the window within ten minutes. But if you want to watch a ...
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"Is this 1935 Bavarian comedy worth your Sunday afternoon? Honestly, only if you have a weirdly specific tolerance for vintage European food humor and loud German uncle energy.Anyone hoping for high-brow cinematic art will probably want to throw their screen out the window within ten minutes. But if you want to watch a guy argue about sausage casings for 80 minutes, this is actually your jam.The whole plot revolves around sausages. No, seriously.There is this worker—played by Joe Stöckel with the..."
Lotte Neumann, Walter Wassermann, Wolfgang Marken
Germany

