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Die Kleine vom Varieté
Peter Verdy falls in love with Lola (Ossi Oswalda) who is mistaken for a boy when she appears in stage regalia before a rich uncle who has other marriage plans for his nephew. The tangle ensuing is finally sorted out with excellent results all round.
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Plot Summary
A young, spirited woman from a cabaret background dreams of a better life and finds herself entangled in the lives of wealthy individuals. She navigates societal expectations and romantic pursuits while retaining her vivacious personality. The film explores themes of class differences and the pursuit of happiness.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from the Weimar era, "Die Kleine vom Varieté" was a popular entertainment offering, praised for its lively performances and lighthearted tone. It captured the spirit of the time and provided escapism for audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic performances, particularly from the lead.
Appreciated for its lighthearted and engaging narrative.
Seen as a representative example of German entertainment from the mid-1920s.
Google audience: Audience reception for this silent film is not readily available through modern review aggregators.
Fun Fact
The film is a rare surviving example of a German silent film from the mid-1920s, offering a glimpse into the popular entertainment of the Weimar Republic.
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