Nice comedy, nothing spectacular. Like with many other films of this time you wonder, if there was any war around. Beautiful people in elegant costumes, grand hotels and champagne, pearls and furs. The trip to Italy is - of course - not coincidentally. No-one would ever expect great acting in a film like this, interesting for fans to look at the father of Romy Schneider, Wolf Albach-Retty. The main attraction for myself was the fantastic convertible, with which the Italian-journey was made, I guess it was an Italian one, probably with a Pininfarina bodywork. The only highlight is Erika von Thellmann as "Aunt Emma". Unfortunately she has only a few short scenes, but you can see that she was a great comedienne!