The Tender Relatives
Originally released in 1930. The Tender Relatives is a drama/comedy film. directed by Richard Oswald.
Starring Harald Paulsen, Felix Bressart, and Ralph Arthur Roberts
Synopsis
Mr. and Mrs. Linsemann have been happily married for a year. In their chic home, a modern villa financed by a loan and not yet fully paid off, the lady of the house intends to throw a big one-year anniversary party to please her husband. For this reason, she invites all his relatives to a large party, including her wealthy Uncle Adolf, from whom she hopes for a substantial financial boost to help pay off the loan. But this bash soon turns into a disaster, because the guests are quite a handful: there's dear, well-behaved Uncle Emil, who was always under the thumb of his rather unpleasant brother Adolf; the Webers with their teenage son; Cousin Wilhelm and his wife; and Mr. and Mrs. Stempel. A musician, a nanny, and a singer are also in attendance.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Richard Oswald Produktion
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Tender Relatives about?
Mr. and Mrs. Linsemann have been happily married for a year. In their chic home, a modern villa financed by a loan and not yet fully paid off, the lady of the house intends to throw a big one-year ...
Who directed The Tender Relatives?
The Tender Relatives was directed by Richard Oswald.
How long is The Tender Relatives?
The Tender Relatives has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).
When was The Tender Relatives released?
The Tender Relatives was released on August 28, 1930 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Tender Relatives?
The main cast of The Tender Relatives includes Harald Paulsen, Felix Bressart, Ralph Arthur Roberts, Paul Henckels, Adele Sandrock.