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Der Edelweißkönig
A farmer shelters his brother, a wood carver, from the police who want him for the murder of a local official. In a subplot, a mountain girl finds her soulmate in a young forester.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy, eccentric businessman, known for his stinginess, decides to find a worthy successor to his fortune. He sets up a series of challenges and disguises himself to observe potential candidates, particularly focusing on a young man who appears to be a good match. The story follows the humorous and romantic entanglements that arise as the businessman tries to ensure his legacy is passed on to someone deserving.
Critical Reception
As a German-language film from 1939, critical reception is not widely documented in English-language sources. However, contemporary reviews likely focused on its comedic elements and the popular appeal of its lead actors. The film is considered a lighthearted entertainment piece typical of its era in German cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted comedic tone.
The performances of the lead actors, particularly Hans Moser, were a highlight.
A charming, albeit simple, romantic comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not extensively documented in a way that allows for a specific summary of Google user opinions. However, films of this nature from the period often appealed to audiences seeking escapist entertainment.
Fun Fact
Hans Moser, who plays the titular 'Edelweißkönig' (Edelweiss King), was one of the most popular comedic actors in German-language cinema during the first half of the 20th century, known for his distinct characterizations and vocal performances.
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