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Plot Summary
A young woman, frustrated by her wealthy family's interference in her love life, decides to create a fictional fiancé to appease them. Her plan backfires when the "fiancé" becomes a real person who causes even more complications, leading to humorous situations and unexpected romantic entanglements.
Critical Reception
As a lighthearted German musical comedy from the late 1930s, 'Tee zu zweien' was generally received as enjoyable entertainment for its time. It capitalized on the popularity of its stars, particularly Lilian Harvey, and offered escapist fare with song and dance numbers. Contemporary reviews likely focused on its charming performances and comedic moments, rather than deep artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming lead performances, especially Lilian Harvey.
Enjoyed for its lighthearted comedic situations and musical interludes.
Seen as a pleasant, albeit somewhat predictable, romantic comedy of its era.
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Fun Fact
Lilian Harvey, the star of 'Tee zu zweien', was one of the most popular German-speaking film stars of the 1930s, known for her musical talents and international appeal.
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