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The Tender Relatives
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.
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Plot Summary
As this is a lost film, a plot summary is unavailable. Information suggests it was a drama likely focusing on familial relationships and their complexities.
Critical Reception
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The Tender Relatives is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies of the film exist today. Its subject matter is believed to have been a drama, but specific details are scarce.
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