The Double Fiance
The Double Fiancé (German: Der Doppelbräutigam) is a 1934 Czechoslovak-German comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It is a German-language version of the Czech film Life Is a Dog, shot at the same time with a German-speaking cast by the same director.[1]
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Directed by | Martin Frič |
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Starring | Fritz Kampers |
Cinematography | Václav Vích |
Music by | Erich Einegg |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Countries | Czechoslovakia German Reich |
Language | German |
Synopsis
The composer Viktor Lange gets a job at a music publishing house by posing as his own uncle Professor Alfred Ritter. A series of events lead to him becoming engaged to both the owner's daughters.
Cast
- Fritz Kampers as Composer Viktor Lange / Professor Alfred Ritter, his uncle
- Jakob Tiedtke as Roland, Music publisher
- Lien Deyers as Eva, Roland's daughter
- Carsta Löck as Helene, Roland's daughter
- Werner Jantsch as Morrison
- Alois Dvorský as Landlord
- Jára Kohout as Customer
See also
- Life Is a Dog (1933)
References
- "Der Doppelbräutigam". csfd.cz. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
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