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Drei tolle Tage
A cheerful film about the Cologne carnival.
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Plot Summary
A charming comedy about a Parisian baker who, after a series of unfortunate events including a misplaced lottery ticket and an unexpected inheritance, finds himself entangled in a web of romantic misunderstandings and amusing escapades. He must navigate these humorous situations to secure both his fortune and his true love.
Critical Reception
As an early work by Andre Cayatte, 'Drei tolle Tage' was generally well-received by audiences for its lighthearted humor and romantic entanglements. Critics noted its pleasant pacing and comedic performances, though some found the plot somewhat predictable. It is considered a charming example of 1930s French romantic comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its light and enjoyable comedic tone.
Appreciated for its charming romantic subplots.
Found to be a pleasant, though not groundbreaking, diversion.
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Fun Fact
This film was directed by André Cayatte, who would later go on to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival twice for his more dramatic works, 'We Are All Murderers' (1952) and 'The Deep Blue Sea' (1954).
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