Regie:
Max OphülsKamera:
Karl PuthBesetzung:
Gustav Fröhlich, Lien Deyers, Ernö Verebes, Hubert von Meyerinck, Werner Finck, Leonard Steckel, Fritz SteinerInhalte(1)
Max Ophuls' second film directorial effort, Die Verliebte Firma (The Firm in Love) wasn't quite as lavishly esoteric as his later works, but on its own pleased the crowd. While on a location shoot in the mountains, film actress Anny Ahlers quarrels with her husband and walks out of the production. Luckily, Lien Dyers, a beautiful young skier with an even more beautiful singing voice appears out of nowhere. Before long, every male member of the production company has fallen in love with the girl, and it would seem that she is a shoo-in to replace the recalcitrant Ahlers. Alas, Dyers proves to be an inept actress, but she still enjoys a happy ending in the arms of the film unit's production manager. (Verleiher-Text)
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