Herzkönig
Herzkönig

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Herzkönig

1947
Movie
88 min
German

After drinking too much alcohol, King Michael XXXVII promptly forgets his own wedding date! To avoid a scandal, his police minister asks the writer Peter Petroni, who looks deceptively like the king, to stand in for the alcoholic Michael at the ceremony. The only trouble is that the game quickly turns serious - because when Peter catches sight of "his" bride at the altar, it's love at first sight...

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Helmut WeissGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman inherits a castle and finds herself entangled with its eccentric inhabitants and a charming but mysterious man. She must navigate courtly intrigue and personal desires to find happiness and secure her inheritance. The film blends humor with romantic complications as she tries to understand her new life.

Critical Reception

Herzkönig (The King of Hearts) was a lighthearted German comedy produced in the post-war era, aiming to provide escapism and entertainment. While it catered to contemporary audiences with its romantic plot and comedic elements, it is not widely remembered or critically acclaimed by modern international standards. Its reception was likely positive among German audiences at the time, appreciating its gentle humor and familiar tropes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a charming if somewhat predictable romantic comedy.

  • Features pleasant performances and a lighthearted tone suitable for the era.

  • A typical post-war German film focused on light entertainment and escapism.

Google audience: Audience reception for this older German film is not readily available through standard Google user reviews. However, films of this genre and era typically appealed to audiences seeking gentle humor and romantic escapism.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by Terra Filmkunst, one of the major German film studios active during the Nazi era and immediate post-war period.

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