

Is this worth your time? If you like old German movies where everyone talks at the same time, then yes. If you hate scratchy audio and people overacting with their eyebrows, stay away. I watched this on a rainy Tuesday and honestly, it felt like the right vibe. It’s not a masterpiece, but it’s got a lot of spirit. Hans...

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Carl Froelich

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"Is this worth your time? If you like old German movies where everyone talks at the same time, then yes. If you hate scratchy audio and people overacting with their eyebrows, stay away. I watched this on a rainy Tuesday and honestly, it felt like the right vibe. It’s not a masterpiece, but it’s got a lot of spirit. Hans Albers is the whole reason to watch this. He’s like a human firework that won't go out. The title basically means "Hans in every alley," and man, they weren't kidding. He is every..."
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