Konfetti

Konfetti

Release date : April 9, 1936
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : Austria /
Original Language : German /
Director : Hubert Marischka /
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April 9, 1936 1h 27m Austria German More
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Confusion comedy with musical interludes around a carnival ball, to dare the pretty shop assistant for a fashion store with one of the best gowns of her salon and posing in her embarrassment as the wife of a guest. - Harmlessly entertaining comedy, a little bit too poorly to bring to bear the first-time meeting of three most popular Austrian comic specialists Moser-Slezak-Romanowsky at that time appropriately.
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Hans Holt
Helmut von Sörensen
Leo Slezak
August Sommerbauer
Friedl Czepa
Hanni Gruber, Verkäuferin
Hans Moser
Heinrich Kümmelmann
Richard Romanowsky
Prof. Vinzenz Kornmeier
Gisa Wilke
Ida, Wilhelm's Frau
Reinhold Häussermann
Wilhelm, Diener bei Sörensen
Jane Tilden
Franzi, Verkäuferin
Hans Loibner
Franz, Kellner
Alfred Neugebauer
Verlagsdirektor
Ferdinand Mayerhofer
Polizeibeamter
Hanns Obonya
Ein Pikkolo
Auguste Pünkösdy
Marie, Köchin bei Kornmeier
Richard Waldemar
Schimmerlin, Freund Sommerbauers
Hanni Elsner
Korpulente Frau

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  • title:Konfetti
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1936
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Austria ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Hubert Marischka /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Confusion comedy with musical interludes around a carnival ball, to dare the pretty shop assistant for a fashion store with one of the best gowns of her salon and posing in her embarrassment as the wife of a guest. - Harmlessly entertaining comedy, a little bit too poorly to bring to bear the first-time meeting of three most popular Austrian comic specialists Moser-Slezak-Romanowsky at that time appropriately.
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