


You should probably watch this if you have a soft spot for 1920s German comedies that don't try too hard to be art. It’s perfect for a rainy Sunday when you want to see people in extravagant hats make funny faces at each other. If you’re looking for a deep, soul-crushing drama like The Living Corpse, you are going to ...


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Géza von Bolváry

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"You should probably watch this if you have a soft spot for 1920s German comedies that don't try too hard to be art. It’s perfect for a rainy Sunday when you want to see people in extravagant hats make funny faces at each other. If you’re looking for a deep, soul-crushing drama like The Living Corpse, you are going to be very disappointed. This movie is strictly for people who enjoy lighthearted chaos and Harry Liedtke’s constant smirking. The plot is pretty basic, even for 1928. A rich guy is ..."
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