The setting is Lugano (Switzerland), where an apparently very important world conference takes place. The film tells the story of the young Kitty (Hannelore Schroth), who works as a manicurist at the Eden Hotel, and who in the course of events gets to know both a young journalist (Christian Gollong) and the English minister of economics (Fritz Odemar). A lot of wild mix-ups, comic situations, a love story and occasional singing ensue, and in the end most of the VIPs have gained their share of laughter… There’s also a great performance by Paul Hörbiger as the hotel porter. For a 1939 film made in Germany, “Kitty” is remarkably irreverent and satirical about politics.
Title | Kitty and the World Conference |
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Year | 1939 |
Genre | Comedy |
Country | Germany |
Studio | Terra-Filmkunst |
Cast | Hannelore Schroth, Fritz Odemar, Max Gülstorff, Paul Hörbiger, Hubert von Meyerinck, Rudolf Schündler |
Crew | Helmut Käutner (Director), Willy Winterstein (Cinematography), Helmut Käutner (Writer), Fritz Stapenhorst (Editor), Michael Jary (Music), Stefan Donat (Story) |
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Release | Aug 24, 1939 |
Runtime | 97 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Deutsch |