Comedy Times Three (1949)
Art student Ulla lies to her older sister Ilse, claiming to be posing for sculptor Professor Viktor Arnim. To confront him, Ilse visits him that very evening. In her excitement, she forgets her handbag, which the professor immediately notices. Ilse clearly doesn't dislike Viktor and no longer wants to appear as the strict sister. So she lies to Viktor and his friend Philipp Geiger, who is also present, telling him that her handbag was stolen by a man named Meier. Viktor and Philipp immediately offer to retrieve it. Sure enough, the famous boxer Willi Meier lives in the neighborhood. Viktor and Philipp also find a woman's handbag in his apartment, which they secretly take with them.
Director:
Viktor Tourjansky
Writer:
Emil Burri
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Ferdinand Marian as Professor Viktor Arnim |
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Margot Hielscher as Ilse Brand |
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Bruni Löbel as Ulla Brand, ihre Schwester |
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Paul Dahlke as Philipp Geiger, Pianist |
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Mady Rahl as Olivia Palm |
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Margarete Haagen as Tante Hermine |
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Beppo Brem as Willi Meier |
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Joseph Offenbach as Diener Albert |
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Margit Symo as Lola Bella |
| Directing | Viktor Tourjansky | Director |
| Camera | Heinz Schnackertz | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Lothar Brühne | Music |
| Writing | Emil Burri | Screenplay |