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Klein Erna auf dem Jungfernstieg
Little Erna is a cheeky Hamburg girl. She gets up to the greatest pranks with her boyfriend. That's why her mother sends her on vacation alone to her aunt. There, too, the little girl gets up to all sorts of mischief...
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Plot Summary
The story follows Erna, a young woman with aspirations of becoming a famous actress, who travels to Hamburg. She dreams of making it big on the famous Jungfernstieg promenade, encountering various characters and humorous situations along the way. Her journey is filled with comedic mishaps and the pursuit of her theatrical ambitions.
Critical Reception
While precise critical reception data from 1969 is scarce, "Klein Erna auf dem Jungfernstieg" is generally remembered as a lighthearted German comedy from its era, typical of the genre at the time. It capitalized on the popularity of its comedic actors and offered straightforward entertainment. Audience reception likely aligned with its genre, providing amusement without significant critical depth.
What Reviewers Say
A charmingly simple comedy that relies on its comedic cast.
Offers lighthearted entertainment typical of German comedies from the late 1960s.
The film's humor is accessible and character-driven.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, praising the film for its humorous performances and nostalgic feel. Many appreciate the lighthearted plot and the classic comedic style.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a series featuring the character 'Klein Erna', known for her quirky and often naive approach to life, with this installment set against the backdrop of Hamburg's famous Jungfernstieg.
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