Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA young salesman may inherit a wine-estate on one condition: he can't drink a drop of alcohol for at least a month.A young salesman may inherit a wine-estate on one condition: he can't drink a drop of alcohol for at least a month.A young salesman may inherit a wine-estate on one condition: he can't drink a drop of alcohol for at least a month.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Heinrich Gotho
- Verwandter bei der Testamentseröffnung
- (sin acreditar)
Illo Gutschwager
- Junger Gast bei Schlemmel
- (sin acreditar)
Friedl Haerlin
- Nebenrolle
- (sin acreditar)
Vera Spohr
- Junge Zugreisende
- (sin acreditar)
Walter Steinbeck
- Ein Fahrgast
- (sin acreditar)
Max Wilmsen
- Schiffspassagier
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
To Max Ophüls this was an assignment (from the UFA), a pure routine job. One hardly recognizes the later Ophüls in this film (shortly made before his masterpiece "Liebelei"), but still Ophüls made this routine job into a well-paced, stylish and sometimes extremely funny romantic comedy; he probably could not do it any other way. The script is fine with some hilarious dialogue. The use of the surnames of the characters is simple but clever.
Having Ophüls in mind the film can also be considered a celebration of happy-go-lucky life: contrasted are those who live an easy going, wine and dine life with those whose narrow-minded life is based on punctuality and mineral water. Maybe that is why the film was banned in 1937: it was considered a film that could endanger public order and national-socialist feelings.
Good cast with Heinz Rühmann who shows his natural comic talent at best and Max Adalbert who is very good as the grumpy uncle; supporting cast good as well. Chauvinism makes me want to point out Lien Deyers (as Gina), a fine, charming and attractive actress from The Netherlands who had a successful career in German cinema.
Having Ophüls in mind the film can also be considered a celebration of happy-go-lucky life: contrasted are those who live an easy going, wine and dine life with those whose narrow-minded life is based on punctuality and mineral water. Maybe that is why the film was banned in 1937: it was considered a film that could endanger public order and national-socialist feelings.
Good cast with Heinz Rühmann who shows his natural comic talent at best and Max Adalbert who is very good as the grumpy uncle; supporting cast good as well. Chauvinism makes me want to point out Lien Deyers (as Gina), a fine, charming and attractive actress from The Netherlands who had a successful career in German cinema.
All these people drinking and boozing sparkling wine all the time in the picturesque Rhineland Palatine is very joyful. A young man will inherit the family wine production if he doesn't drink any alcohol for several weeks, a terrible situation. And he falls in love with his main wine competitor. It is so funny from beginning to end, with a strong rhythm and fast edting (which is seldom the case in Ophüls movies). And there is one splendid camera movement during the heritage sequence. Not an Ophüls masterpiece, but a complete controlled comedy you won't forget.
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- CuriosidadesFinal film of Vera Spohr.
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- Duración1 hora 16 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Lachende Erben (1933) officially released in Canada in English?
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