
When Julius Seipold's wife Regine becomes suspicious that he is having an affair after discovering incriminating evidence, Julius manages to convince her that it is his innocuous assistant Max who is having a relationship..


So, "Die Nacht ohne Pause" – The Night Without a Break – is it something you need to carve out time for today? Honestly, probably only if you've got a soft spot for really old German comedies, the kind that rely heavily on doors slamming and desperate lies. If you like your laughs broad and a bit creaky, and don't mind...

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"So, "Die Nacht ohne Pause" – The Night Without a Break – is it something you need to carve out time for today? Honestly, probably only if you've got a soft spot for really old German comedies, the kind that rely heavily on doors slamming and desperate lies. If you like your laughs broad and a bit creaky, and don't mind a slower pace, you might get a kick out of it. But if you're expecting anything fast-paced or modern, this one will likely feel like a drag. It’s for a very specific mood, maybe a..."
Bobby E. Lüthge, Franz Arnold, Willy Prager, Ernst Bach
Germany

1930 · IMDb 6


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