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We Have to Marry Them Off
Two young people from Zakynthos have to deal with difficult situations due to the attitudes of the local community. In the end, they will manage to live happily ever after.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy and eccentric nobleman, Baron von Schlettow, is concerned about the futures of his three granddaughters. He decides that the only way to ensure their happiness and security is to marry them off quickly. However, his well-intentioned but meddling plans often lead to comedic misunderstandings and chaos.
Critical Reception
The film was a lighthearted comedy that played to the strengths of its comedic stars, particularly Hans Moser. It was generally well-received by audiences in its time for its simple, family-friendly humor and nostalgic portrayal of rural life.
What Reviewers Say
A charming, albeit simple, family comedy.
Hans Moser delivers his signature comedic performance.
Offers a light and amusing escape with predictable plot points.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this older film on Google is limited, but it is generally remembered as a pleasant and entertaining comedy from its era.
Fun Fact
The film was a popular German-language production during the post-war era, benefiting from the widespread appeal of its lead actor, Hans Moser, who was a beloved comedic figure in German-speaking countries.
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