Holzapfel Knows Everything
Holzapfel Knows Everything

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Holzapfel Knows Everything

1932
Movie
88 min
German

An unemployed man who plays a concertina gets involved with a band of crooks and tries to frustrate a kidnapping, in this farcical caper.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: G.W. PabstGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A humble locksmith, Holzapfel, unexpectedly inherits a fortune and finds himself entangled in the complexities of high society. He struggles to maintain his true identity and values amidst the superficiality and ambitions of the wealthy elite. The film explores themes of class, identity, and the corrupting influence of money.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Holzapfel Knows Everything' was generally well-received for its charming performances, particularly from Max Pallenberg, and its satirical commentary on social hierarchies. While considered a successful comedy of its time, some critics noted its somewhat predictable plot, though its underlying message and Pallenberg's star power ensured its popularity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Max Pallenberg's comedic talent and endearing performance.

  • Appreciated for its lighthearted satire of social class differences.

  • Noted for its straightforward, albeit somewhat conventional, narrative structure.

Google audience: Audience reception for this older film is not readily available through aggregated Google reviews.

Fun Fact

The film marked a significant collaboration between director G.W. Pabst and the popular comedian Max Pallenberg, who was a major star in German-speaking countries during the 1930s.

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