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Plot Summary
This operetta film is based on the popular comic operetta 'Der Bettelstudent' by Carl Millöcker. It tells the story of Janicki, a young Polish student in Krakow who, seeking revenge against the governor Symon Olenski, pretends to be a wealthy nobleman to court Symon's daughter, Laura. Comedic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements ensue as Janicki navigates his elaborate deception.
Critical Reception
As a musical comedy film from the early 1960s, 'Der Bettelstudent' was generally well-received by audiences of the time for its lighthearted entertainment value, charming musical numbers, and classic operetta charm. Critical reviews often highlighted its adherence to the beloved source material and its successful translation to the screen, though some noted its predictable plot and reliance on established genre tropes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lively musical numbers and faithful adaptation of the operetta.
Appreciated for its lighthearted comedic elements and romantic storyline.
Seen as a charming example of German musical cinema from the era.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific 1961 German film is limited. However, general sentiment for similar operetta adaptations from this period suggests audiences enjoyed the blend of music, comedy, and romance, finding them enjoyable and lighthearted entertainment.
Fun Fact
The operetta 'Der Bettelstudent' was first performed in 1882 and has been adapted into film multiple times, with the 1961 version being one of the more prominent German-language cinematic interpretations.
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