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Kolportage 1964

📅 1964-10-03

Kolportage (1964), a sparkling Austrian comedy directed by Erich Neuberg, invites viewers into a world of mistaken identities, romantic misunderstandings, and the delightful chaos of human connections.

Director: Erich Neuberg

Cast

Hilde Krahl
Hilde Krahl
Karin Stjernenhö
Gretl Schörg
Gretl Schörg
Die Bettlerin / Frau Appeblom
Hans Járay
Hans Járay
Graf James Stjernenhö
Matthias Fuchs
Matthias Fuchs
Erik Stjernenhö
Theo Lingen
Theo Lingen
Baron Barrenkrona

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kolportage (1964) about?

Kolportage (1964) dives into a world of romantic mix-ups and comedic chaos, where characters find themselves tangled in a web of mistaken identities and exaggerated misunderstandings. It's a playful exploration of relationships, where every scene delivers another wave of laughter and charm.

Who directed Kolportage?

Erich Neuberg directed Kolportage, bringing his signature touch to this lighthearted Austrian comedy.

Who stars in Kolportage?

The film features Hilde Krahl, Gretl Schörg, Hans Járay, Matthias Fuchs, and Theo Lingen in pivotal roles that drive the comedic narrative forward.

Is Kolportage (1964) worth watching?

Though it's a lesser-known gem, Kolportage (1964) shines as a charming comedy with strong performances and a breezy atmosphere. Fans of classic European farce will find plenty to enjoy, even if it's not a blockbuster. Its humor and heart make it a delightful watch for those who appreciate vintage comedies.

How long is Kolportage?

Runtime details are not listed for Kolportage (1964).

About Kolportage (1964) — A Whirlwind of Comedic Misadventures on Screen

Kolportage (1964), a sparkling Austrian comedy directed by Erich Neuberg, invites viewers into a world of mistaken identities, romantic misunderstandings, and the delightful chaos of human connections.

Starring Hilde Krahl and Gretl Schörg in a showcase of comedic timing, the film follows a series of farcical entanglements as characters collide in unexpected ways, blurring the lines between reality and fiction. With a witty script and lively pacing, Neuberg crafts a lighthearted romp that revels in the absurdity of everyday life, all while delivering sharp social commentary hidden beneath the laughs. The atmosphere is one of playful mischief, where every twist reveals another layer of hilarity and heart.