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Plot Summary
A penniless young man inherits a fortune, but his newfound wealth attracts unwanted attention. He must navigate a series of comical misunderstandings and romantic entanglements as he tries to maintain his independence and find true love amidst the chaos of his riches.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reception details from 1931 are scarce, 'So'n Windhund' was a popular German musical comedy of its era, characteristic of the lighthearted escapism prevalent in pre-war cinema. It is remembered for its charming performances and musical numbers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted comedic elements and musical numbers.
Appreciated for the charming performances of its lead actors.
Seen as a typical, enjoyable musical comedy of the early sound era.
Google audience: Audience reception information from 1931 is not available. However, as a popular film of its time, it likely provided significant entertainment value to its viewers.
Fun Fact
The film features songs by composer Walter Jurmann, who later achieved international fame for his work in Hollywood, including contributing to the score of 'Two-Faced Woman' (1941) starring Greta Garbo.
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