Der lachende Dritte
Der lachende Dritte

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Der lachende Dritte

1936
Movie
87 min
German

In a remote village in Southern Bavaria, hostilities run rampant between a farmer and a luxury hotel proprietor. The former has a smelly dung heap and he hopes to force the hotelier into buying him out at a large profit.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Hans DeppeGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A wealthy and somewhat eccentric gentleman, known for his peculiar sense of humor, decides to play a series of elaborate practical jokes on his acquaintances and associates. His actions often lead to chaotic and humorous situations, as his targets try to understand the source of the mayhem. Ultimately, the man's jests reveal underlying truths and bring about unexpected resolutions.

Critical Reception

As a lighthearted German comedy from the mid-1930s, 'Der lachende Dritte' was generally received as an entertaining diversion for its contemporary audience, praised for its comedic performances and good-natured humor. Critical analysis from today often views it as a product of its time, reflecting the prevailing comedic styles and societal norms of Nazi Germany, with less emphasis on deep artistic merit and more on popular entertainment value.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its lighthearted and amusing comedic situations.

  • Leo Slezak's performance was often highlighted as a key comedic element.

  • Seen as a typical example of German entertainment from the era.

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Fun Fact

The film features the renowned opera singer Leo Slezak in a comedic role, showcasing his versatility beyond the operatic stage.

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