
Movie spotlight
A sweet secret
Mrs. Hansi Aichinger owns a flourishing fashion house in Berlin in which she employs her two married daughters Hermine and Dora, her sons-in-law and also her youngest, still unmarried daughter Liesel. Only her husband, Professor Hugo Aichinger, doesn’t need to be involved with the company.
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Plot Summary
This short film likely focuses on a comedic situation involving a secret that is either sweet in nature or relates to a sweet treat. As a short from 1931, detailed plot summaries are scarce, but the title suggests a lighthearted and possibly domestic scenario.
Critical Reception
As a very early short film, critical reception information is not readily available in the manner of modern films. Such shorts were often produced in large quantities, and their primary purpose was entertainment or to fill out a program.
What Reviewers Say
Likely a brief, lighthearted comedic piece.
Standard fare for early short film entertainment.
Focuses on simple gags and a straightforward premise.
Google audience: Information on audience reception for this specific short is not available.
Fun Fact
Many short films from this era, especially comedies, are now lost or have very limited distribution, making detailed information about them difficult to find.
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