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Meine Schwester und ich

Meine Schwester und ich

1954Movie⏱️ 1h 23m
ComedyMusic
6.1
IMDB Rating
18 votes

Princess Christine returns from abroad to marry the King of Slobenia. En route she falls for Rudi but tells him she is a salesgirl. When he learns the truth he is not amused. To keep him interested another white lie seems to be ne...

Director
Paul Martin
Writers
Ralph Benatzky, Jacques Companéez, Ernst Neubach
Stars
Sonja Ziemann, Adrian Hoven, Herta Staal
Release Date
June 15, 1954
Language
German
Country
West Germany
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Sonja Ziemann
Sonja Ziemann
as Christine
Adrian Hoven
Adrian Hoven
as Rudi Becker
Herta Staal
Herta Staal
as Irma
Paul Hörbiger
Paul Hörbiger
as Christines Vater
Rudolf Platte
Rudolf Platte
as Herr Huber
Werner Fuetterer
Werner Fuetterer
as Graf Kollinoff
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Lici Balla
as Baronin
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William Trenk
as König
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Kurt Pratsch-Kaufmann
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Franz-Otto Krüger
as Justizminister

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Weikersheim Castle, Weikersheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Production
Central Cinema Company Film (CCC)

🏷️ Keywords

role reversalremakebased on play

🎯 Categories

GermanComedyMusic

⭐ Featured Review

ENTERTAINING OPERETTA NONSENSE
by J. Steed1999-05-11
6/10

"Updated, entertaining and "who cares" operetta nonsense by Ralph Benatzky with nice music and songs, that are sung by the cast of which most of them can not really sing, but who cares; silly dances add to the fun. Paul Martin directs with skill, but his personal touch has already gone. Adrian Hoven is a much better partner for beautiful Sonja Ziemann than her then regular partner Rudolf Prack. Rudolf Platte is in very fine form and has hilarious moments, but credit for hysterically funny moments must go to Willy Trenk-Trebitsch using no more than his facial expression: I will never ..."

📖 Synopsis

Princess Christine returns from abroad to marry the King of Slobenia. En route she falls for Rudi but tells him she is a salesgirl. When he learns the truth he is not amused. To keep him interested another white lie seems to be ne...