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There Were Two Bachelors

1936 German film


There Were Two Bachelors (German: Es waren zwei Junggesellen) is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Franz Seitz and starring Manfred Koempel-Pilot, Adolf Gondrell and Joe Stöckel.[1]

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Synopsis

A young doctor and his architect friend arrive in a small town to take over the medical practice of his uncle. However the locals all stay away at first. However he eventually succeeds in turning it into a successful spa. In the process they both find love.

Cast

  • Manfred Koempel-Pilot as Dr. Manfred Loberg
  • Adolf Gondrell as Karl Mohr, Architekt, sein Freund
  • Joe Stöckel as Simon Hummel - Faktotum bei Loberg
  • Helma Rückert as Monika, dessen Frau
  • Adele Sandrock as Frau Adele von Gronau
  • Philipp Veit as Neubert, Apotheker
  • Käthe Itter as Charlotte - dessen Tochter
  • Hilde Schneider as Trude Peters - Frau von Gronaus Nichte
  • Otto Fassler as Nikolaus - Chauffeur bei Frau von Gronau
  • Harry Hertzsch as Der Bürgermeister
  • Philipp Weichand as Hänfling, ein Bürger
  • Theodor Autzinger as Huber, Gemeindesekretär
  • Wastl Witt as Der Berghofbauer
  • Elisabeth Reich as Anna

References

  1. Bock & Bergfelder p.413

Bibliography

  • Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.



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