Dreizehn unter einem Hut
Dreizehn unter einem Hut

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Dreizehn unter einem Hut

1950
Movie
90 min
German

A girl from a wealthy industrial family falls in love with a car mechanic. He is not interested in her, so she follows him and his friends on a group tour and goes to great lengths to finally win his affections.

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Director: Hildebrandt, Hans HerbertGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

This charming German comedy follows the chaotic but heartwarming life of a large family living under one roof. When various relatives descend upon the household, the parents must find creative ways to manage the boisterous group and maintain harmony amidst the delightful pandemonium. It's a story about family bonds, the challenges of cohabitation, and finding joy in everyday life.

Critical Reception

As a film from the early 1950s in Germany, "Dreizehn unter einem Hut" was primarily aimed at family entertainment and was generally well-received by its target audience for its lightheartedness and relatable themes. Contemporary reviews often praised its humor and the ensemble cast's chemistry, though critical analysis of its artistic merit was less prominent compared to more dramatic works.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its warm portrayal of family life and gentle humor.

  • Appreciated for its simple, feel-good narrative suitable for all ages.

  • Noted for its period charm and the relatable dynamics of a large household.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film from 1950 is not readily available in a summarized format.

Fun Fact

The film features Lale Andersen, best known for her iconic song "Lili Marleen," in a supporting acting role.

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