Das Geld liegt auf der Straße
Das Geld liegt auf der Straße

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Das Geld liegt auf der Straße

1958
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German

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Fritz StapenhorstGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A struggling advertising agency owner, faced with mounting debts, decides to stage an elaborate publicity stunt involving a fake treasure hunt. The goal is to generate buzz and attract new clients. However, his plans become complicated by a persistent reporter and the unexpected involvement of the public in his scheme. The ensuing chaos leads to humorous situations as the agency tries to maintain control of its fabricated event.

Critical Reception

The film was a modest commercial success in Germany, appealing to audiences who enjoyed lighthearted comedies and the popular comedic stylings of Heinz Erhardt. Critical reviews at the time were generally positive, praising its comedic performances and light entertainment value, though some noted its predictable plot.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted humor and the comedic talents of Heinz Erhardt.

  • Appreciated as a charming and entertaining German comedy of its era.

  • Some found the plot to be somewhat formulaic but enjoyable nonetheless.

Google audience: Audience reception in Germany was favorable, with viewers often citing the film as a fun, family-friendly comedy that delivered laughs through its amusing situations and star performances.

Fun Fact

Heinz Erhardt, one of Germany's most beloved comedians, improvised many of his famous lines and gags during the filming of his movies, including this one, which often delighted his co-stars and directors.

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