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All for Veronica
Veronika, a saleswoman at the Tutzinger department store, is in love with Paul, who also works there as a salesman. During a weekend trip in the car, the colleagues grow closer, but Veronika also gets into serious trouble. To cover up a tear in her dress, she borrowed a valuable fur coat from the department store, which she intended to return on Monday. However, the theft is noticed, and Veronika has to justify herself to her boss, Tutzinger. When Paul arrives to defend Veronika, Tutzinger realizes that the two are in love—and makes sure that they can be happy together.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Veronica, struggles to find happiness and love amidst social expectations and family pressures. She navigates various romantic entanglements, often with humorous and chaotic results. Ultimately, she must decide between a life of comfort and a path that leads to true fulfillment.
Critical Reception
The film received generally positive reviews for its lighthearted entertainment and charming performances. Critics often praised its witty dialogue and the engaging romantic subplots, though some found the plot to be somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming romantic leads and witty banter.
Appreciated for its light, escapist entertainment value.
Some critics found the storyline to be somewhat formulaic for its time.
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Fun Fact
Diana Churchill, who plays Veronica, was a notable stage actress before finding success in film during the 1930s.
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