Two Lucky Days

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Two Lucky Days (German: Zwei glückliche Tage) is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Rudolf Walther-Fein and starring Jakob Tiedtke, Claire Rommer, Ida Wüst.[1][2] It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Jacek Rotmil and Emil Hasler.[3] It is based on the 1892 play of the same title by Gustaf Kadelburg and Franz von Schoenthan, updated to the present day.

Written byFranz Rauch
Rudolf Walther-Fein
Based onTwo Lucky Days by Gustaf Kadelburg and Franz von Schoenthan
Produced byGabriel Levy
Walter Tost
Rudolf Walther-Fein
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Two Lucky Days
Directed byRudolf Walther-Fein
Written byFranz Rauch
Rudolf Walther-Fein
Based onTwo Lucky Days by Gustaf Kadelburg and Franz von Schoenthan
Produced byGabriel Levy
Walter Tost
Rudolf Walther-Fein
StarringJakob Tiedtke
Claire Rommer
Ida Wüst
CinematographyGuido Seeber
Hugo von Kaweczynski
Edited byLadislao Vajda
Music byBert Reisfeld
Rolf Marbot
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Distributed byAafa Film
Release date
  • 17 August 1932 (1932-08-17)
Running time
75 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman
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Synopsis

Friedrich is delighted to be able to move out of the noisy city to an idyllic villa in the countryside with his wife Bert and daughter Else. He believes himself to be the luckiest man in the world, but his happiness is soon cut short by the fact nothing seems to work in the new property. In addition Pepi Freisinger, who he dislikes, is still courting his daughter out in the countryside. To cap it all Freisinger's father whose noisy restaurant had been one of the reasons Friedrich had left the city, announces that is building a new restaurant and amusement park right next to the villa. This is the final straw for Friedrich, who decides to sell his new property and return to the tranquillity of the city.

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