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Lapatossu
Lazy but resourceful storyteller Lapatossu solves problems at the railway construction site with his seemingly simple friend Vinski.
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Plot Summary
A humble shoemaker, accustomed to a quiet life, unexpectedly inherits a fortune and is thrust into the world of high society. He struggles to adapt to his newfound wealth and the expectations that come with it, encountering eccentric characters and navigating complex social dynamics. The film humorously explores themes of class, identity, and the often-absurd nature of wealth.
Critical Reception
The film was a popular success in its time, praised for its lighthearted entertainment and the comedic performances of its lead actors. It is considered a representative example of German comedy from the 1930s, blending humor with subtle social commentary.
What Reviewers Say
Delightful comedic performances, especially from Hans Moser.
A charming and light-hearted look at social climbing and unexpected wealth.
Offers gentle social satire wrapped in a humorous narrative.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this older film is not readily available, but it was a well-received comedy in its era, appreciated for its humor and star power.
Fun Fact
G. W. Pabst, known for his more serious dramas, directed this comedy, showcasing his versatility as a filmmaker.
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