


Alright, so if you're expecting some gritty drama or a fast-paced thriller, you can probably skip Die Kaviarprinzessin. But for anyone who has a soft spot for silent films, or just wants to see what passes for laugh-out-loud comedy from 1930, then yeah, absolutely give this a whirl. It's a sweet, often very funny, litt...

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"Alright, so if you're expecting some gritty drama or a fast-paced thriller, you can probably skip Die Kaviarprinzessin. But for anyone who has a soft spot for silent films, or just wants to see what passes for laugh-out-loud comedy from 1930, then yeah, absolutely give this a whirl. It's a sweet, often very funny, little picture, though it probably won’t convert any silent film skeptics. The whole thing kinda kicks off with Anny (the really wonderful Anny Ondra) working at, I think, a fish stan..."
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