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Die Millionen der Yvette

November 23, 1956 1h 44m

Originally released in 1956. Die Millionen der Yvette is a drama film. directed by Martin Hellberg.

Starring Gerhard Bienert, Sabine Thalbach, and Ellen Plessow

Synopsis

French milliner Yvette has a small fashion salon in Düsseldorf. The young gentlemen of society fall at her feet, but she is not accepted into their circles. That's why her former lover Maurice Daurignac manages to persuade her to pull off a big coup to get revenge on "high society". She pretends to be the heiress to ten million gold francs. A notary arrives from Paris accompanied by two supposed policemen and delivers the alleged money in a sealed parcel to the Bleichstetter bank in Düsseldorf, where it remains until the end of the inheritance process. The case drags on, and in the meantime the two are living large. When the bombshell bursts, Yvette has the young lawyer Dr. Hellmer to thank for the fact that she cannot be thrown to the angry citizens.

Quick Facts

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Release Date November 23, 1956 69 years ago
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Runtime 1h 44m 104 minutes total
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Language German Original language
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Country East Germany Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Die Millionen der Yvette about?

French milliner Yvette has a small fashion salon in Düsseldorf. The young gentlemen of society fall at her feet, but she is not accepted into their circles. That's why her former lover Maurice Dau...

Who directed Die Millionen der Yvette?

Die Millionen der Yvette was directed by Martin Hellberg.

How long is Die Millionen der Yvette?

Die Millionen der Yvette has a runtime of 1 hours and 44 minutes (104 minutes total).

When was Die Millionen der Yvette released?

Die Millionen der Yvette was released on November 23, 1956 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Die Millionen der Yvette?

The main cast of Die Millionen der Yvette includes Gerhard Bienert, Sabine Thalbach, Ellen Plessow, Hannjo Hasse, Agnes Kraus.