
So gefällst Du mir (1941)
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What is So gefällst Du mir (1941) about?
There’s excitement in St. Johann, when the lawyer and notary Dr. Junhnickel from Vienna arrives and brings an offer from a mysterious Brazillian: On the cover of a magazine is a young girl, obviously from the country, and in the background is the village landscape of St. Johann. The Brazilian has fallen in love with the picture and wants to marry the girl. In return for finding her, the village will receive a donation of RM 5,000. Oh boy! The mayor, the shoemaker and the district clerk go off on the search for the girl! They have absolutely no luck in the photo shop, because the photographer is boiling over what he considers unfair intentions and tells them to take a hike. Nevertheless, they find the girl’s address. The model, Christl Wallner is no country girl but rather a ballet dancer, who posed for the photo to earn a litle extra money.
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- Stars:
- Wolf Albach-Retty, Oskar Sima, Gusti Huber, Jane Tilden
- Production:
- Wien-Film
- Country:
- Germany, Austria
- Languages:
- German
- IMDb:
- tt0130269
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Who stars in So gefällst Du mir (1941)?
Wolf Albach-Retty as Peter Seidl, Oskar Sima as Mayor Vitus, Gusti Huber, Jane Tilden as Didi, Franz Böheim as Schuster.
Did You Know?
- ★This was a multinational production involving Germany, Austria.
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So gefällst Du mir is a Drama film released in 1941.
Who stars in So gefällst Du mir?▼
The cast of So gefällst Du mir includes Wolf Albach-Retty, Oskar Sima, Gusti Huber, Jane Tilden and Franz Böheim.
























