
Such Great Foolishness
Directed by Carl FroelichWhere to Watch Such Great Foolishness
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Such Great Foolishness was released on May 14, 1937.
Such Great Foolishness was directed by Carl Froelich.
Such Great Foolishness has a runtime of 1h 35m.
Such Great Foolishness was produced by Carl Froelich.
The young Styrian woman Therese Brandl desperately wants to work in the theater and therefore travels by train to Vienna to pursue artistic training. The scholarship granted by the elderly Countess Hoyer is intended to guarantee her financial independence. Unaware that she is to be picked up from the Vienna train station, the student immediately takes a taxi upon arrival and asks for recommendations for both an affordable hotel and a charming little pub. Therese gets approached by an older gentleman, a gray-haired bon vivant with considerable life experience. After several glasses of wine, they leave the establishment together and go to Therese's room. Apparently, things escalate there, and they spend the night together without having been introduced. The surprise is all the greater for Therese when she goes to the drama academy the following day to begin her training: her future teacher is none other than the gallant and lover from the previous night, Dr. Alexander Dahlen.
The key characters in Such Great Foolishness are Therese Brandl (Paula Wessely), Dr. Alexander Dahlen (Rudolf Forster), Graf Hoyer (Gustav Waldau).
Such Great Foolishness is a Drama film.
Such Great Foolishness has an audience rating of 6.8 out of 10.













