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German cinema: Romance/Comedy
Die Austernprinzessin (1919) 
Ernst Lubitsch
Die Bergkatze (1921) 
Ernst Lubitsch
Die Drei von der Tankstelle (1930) 
Wilhelm Thiele
Kohlhiesels Töchter (1920) 
Ernst Lubitsch
Die Puppe (1919) 
Ernst Lubitsch
Ernst Lubitsch
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Mr Quaker is America’s Oyster King, a millionaire businessman whose seafood empire is unsurpassed. But his daughter Ossi is unimpressed by his status and spends most of her time wrecking his house in her frequent temper tantrums. The cause of Ossi’s latest upset is news that a shoe cream magnate has married his daughter off to a count...
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Ernst Lubitsch
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In the mountain town of Piffkaneiro, hundreds of desolate women gather to bid a sad farewell to Lieutenant Alexis, the popular military man who has touched all their hearts and left each one of them with a permanent reminder of their liaison, in the form of a child. Alexis may be a first-class lover but he is a lousy soldier, so to punish him for neglecting his duties he is sent to a fortress in the icy wasteland outside Piffkaneiro...
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Wilhelm Thiele
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Returning home from a holiday, three friends – Willy, Kurt and Hans – learn they are bankrupt. Their fortune has evaporated and their possessions are being seized by the bailiffs. Undeterred, the three friends sell their car and open a petrol station, taking turns to man the petrol pump. Each has, as his first customer, Lilian, a beautiful young woman who easily wins his heart...
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Ernst Lubitsch
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Bavarian innkeeper Mathias Kohlhiesel has two daughters who could not be more different. Whereas Gretl is attractive, good-natured and cheerful, her sister Liesel is dowdy, irritable and moody. Peter Xaver is in love with Gretl, but her father will not allow her to marry until Liesel has been taken off his hands...
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Ernst Lubitsch
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Lancelot is a sensitive young man who enjoys the carefree life of a bachelor. Imagine then his undiluted horror when he is summoned to his uncle, the wealthy Baron of Chanterelle, and told that he must marry in order to preserve the family line. Forty eligible brides are assembled, all eager to tie the connubial knot with the man who is soon to inherit a fortune, but Lancelot would rather die a hundred deaths than get married once...
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