
The new bride of a Viennese youth is so demanding about her career that she lets him go solo on the honeymoon so she can do an engagement.Left on his own, he finds an unpretentious young lady better suited to him.

Is it worth watching? Honestly, you probably already know how this ends within the first ten minutes. If you’re into old-school Viennese charm and don't mind a story that feels like it was written on the back of a train ticket, you’ll be fine. If you need pacing that doesn't feel like a lazy Sunday afternoon nap, look ...

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"Is it worth watching? Honestly, you probably already know how this ends within the first ten minutes. If you’re into old-school Viennese charm and don't mind a story that feels like it was written on the back of a train ticket, you’ll be fine. If you need pacing that doesn't feel like a lazy Sunday afternoon nap, look elsewhere. ☕ The premise is simple: guy gets ditched by his ambitious wife. She cares more about her career than their honeymoon, so she jets off to work, leaving him alone. It’s ..."

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Ernst Marischka, Gustav Holm, Karl Meinhardt
Austria
1920 · IMDb —
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