
Family Brandt has lost its fortune in oil speculation, and they have great debts at the local bank. This one is threatened with its own crash due to lack of money.

Alright, if you’re looking for something breezy and a bit silly from the early 30s, Man braucht kein Geld might just hit the spot. It’s a German comedy, pre-war, starring a very young Hedy Lamarr. Folks who love classic screwball and don't mind a slower pace will probably get a kick out of it. If you need explosions or...

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"Alright, if you’re looking for something breezy and a bit silly from the early 30s, Man braucht kein Geld might just hit the spot. It’s a German comedy, pre-war, starring a very young Hedy Lamarr. Folks who love classic screwball and don't mind a slower pace will probably get a kick out of it. If you need explosions or even just really snappy, modern humor, this one’s probably not for your Friday night. 🕰️ The Bank on the Brink The whole thing kicks off with the Brandt family just totally ruin..."
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