
Continental farce in which a just married doctor is embarrassed by the arrival from elsewhere of a son and is afraid to tell his wife..

"Hurra - ein Junge!" is definitely a trip back in time, and not just because it’s from 1931. If you're someone who loves old, really old comedies, especially those stagey German farces, then you might get a kick out of this one. For everyone else expecting snappy modern humor or even just a quick pace, well, you'll pro...

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""Hurra - ein Junge!" is definitely a trip back in time, and not just because it’s from 1931. If you're someone who loves old, really old comedies, especially those stagey German farces, then you might get a kick out of this one. For everyone else expecting snappy modern humor or even just a quick pace, well, you'll probably find yourself checking your watch. It’s a niche watch, for sure. The premise is simple, almost painfully so for a movie running this long: a newlywed doctor, played by Max Ad..."

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