
A diamond brings good fortune, adventure, and even some romance to a flower girl in the Grand Hotel..

So, Das Blumenmädchen vom Grand-Hotel. Is it a lost gem? Maybe for some. If you’re into really old, charming German comedies, the kind where everyone's just a little bit silly and a bit dramatic, then yeah, give it a shot. But if you need fast pacing or big, loud laughs, this probably isn’t for you today. The whole th...

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"So, Das Blumenmädchen vom Grand-Hotel. Is it a lost gem? Maybe for some. If you’re into really old, charming German comedies, the kind where everyone's just a little bit silly and a bit dramatic, then yeah, give it a shot. But if you need fast pacing or big, loud laughs, this probably isn’t for you today. The whole thing kicks off with Elsa Merlini as the flower girl. She’s just going about her day in this very grand, very busy hotel. Then, boom, a diamond comes into her life. It’s supposed to ..."

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Eberhard Frowein, Robert A. Stemmle
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