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Plot Summary
A wealthy, eccentric music collector, Professor Erwin Ziereisen, decides to sell his entire collection at auction. This announcement sparks a frenzy among various individuals with diverse motives, including a young aspiring musician, a desperate debt-ridden artist, and a shrewd businessman looking to profit. The ensuing auction is filled with humorous mishaps, mistaken identities, and a charmingly chaotic battle for the coveted musical treasures.
Critical Reception
Musikauktion was a lighthearted comedy that catered to the popular tastes of the mid-1960s in Germany. It was generally well-received by audiences for its comedic performances, particularly from its star-studded cast, and its humorous plot. Critics noted its simple, entertaining nature and its ability to provide escapism.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic timing and the performances of its lead actors.
A classic example of German Schlager film entertainment from the era.
Appreciated for its lighthearted and humorous storyline.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's nostalgic charm and the excellent comedic chemistry between Heinz Erhardt and Peter Alexander. Many appreciate the musical numbers and the overall feel-good atmosphere of the movie.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for bringing together two of the most popular German-speaking entertainers of the era, Heinz Erhardt and Peter Alexander, in a comedic pairing.
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