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Plot Summary
A successful but lonely businessman, who loves to sing, finds himself in a series of comical situations when he tries to impress a woman he meets on vacation. His attempts to woo her lead to mistaken identities and chaotic misunderstandings.
Critical Reception
Vivatgasse 7 was a lighthearted musical comedy primarily aimed at entertaining audiences with its star, Peter Alexander. While not critically acclaimed for its depth or originality, it was generally well-received by fans of musical comedies and Peter Alexander's performances, offering escapism and cheerful tunes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Peter Alexander's charming performance and musical numbers.
- Seen as a typical, feel-good musical comedy of its era.
- Some found the plot predictable and light on substance.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Vivatgasse 7' is not widely documented on Google reviews, but it is generally regarded as a pleasant, albeit simple, musical comedy.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 1965 Austrian film 'Hurra, die tollen Techniker' (also known as 'Vivatgasse 7'), which also starred Peter Alexander in a similar role.
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