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Kleines Mädel, großes Glück

October 23, 1933 1h 16m

Originally released in 1933. Kleines Mädel, großes Glück is a comedy film. directed by E.W. Emo. At just 76 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Dolly Haas, Theo Lingen, and Adele Sandrock

Synopsis

A hilarious comedy of errors starring Dolly Haas: Annie, the locksmith's daughter, and Georg, a car salesman, meet at the fair but quickly lose touch. Later, Annie is tasked by her father with delivering new locks to a countess's castle. At the train station, she is mistaken for the countess's niece, whose arrival is imminent. She is taken to the castle in a magnificent carriage and encounters Georg again, who is out for an unauthorized joyride in a stylish car. Each now believes the other to be extremely wealthy. When the real countess arrives at the castle, she enjoys playing along with the charade and poses as her own companion, with whom Count Egon falls in love. After the confusion is resolved, there are two happy couples.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 23, 1933 92 years ago
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Runtime 1h 16m 76 minutes total
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Language German Original language
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Country Germany Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • Tofa-Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kleines Mädel, großes Glück about?

A hilarious comedy of errors starring Dolly Haas: Annie, the locksmith's daughter, and Georg, a car salesman, meet at the fair but quickly lose touch. Later, Annie is tasked by her father with deli...

Who directed Kleines Mädel, großes Glück?

Kleines Mädel, großes Glück was directed by E.W. Emo.

How long is Kleines Mädel, großes Glück?

Kleines Mädel, großes Glück has a runtime of 1 hours and 16 minutes (76 minutes total).

When was Kleines Mädel, großes Glück released?

Kleines Mädel, großes Glück was released on October 23, 1933 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Kleines Mädel, großes Glück?

The main cast of Kleines Mädel, großes Glück includes Dolly Haas, Theo Lingen, Adele Sandrock, Carl Esmond, Reva Holsey.