Vatertag
Vatertag

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Vatertag

1955
Movie
83 min
German

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Karl AntonGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A group of bachelors decides to celebrate Father's Day by hiring actors to pretend to be their children, leading to a series of humorous misunderstandings and chaos. The plan quickly unravels as the hired performers get into elaborate schemes of their own, creating a comedic spectacle for everyone involved. This lighthearted film explores themes of friendship, deception, and the absurdities of life.

Critical Reception

Vatertag (Father's Day) was a popular comedy in its native Austria and Germany, appreciated for its lighthearted humor and the star power of its lead actors. While not a critical darling by international standards, it served as enjoyable escapist entertainment for audiences of the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comedic performances, especially from Hans Moser and Theo Lingen.

  • Enjoyed for its simple, good-natured humor and light plot.

  • Seen as a charming piece of light entertainment from the mid-1950s.

Google audience: Audience reception for Vatertag is difficult to gauge through modern platforms, but contemporary reviews likely highlighted its comedic appeal and the popularity of its actors.

Fun Fact

The film is a remake of the 1933 German film 'Vatertag', also directed by Karl Anton.

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