
Ein ausgekochter Junge
Directed by Erich Schönfelder23 oktober 1931 86mKomedi
6.47.0
The plot centers on Ignaz Fischbein, a bullied employee at Strohbach's fashion house, who encounters misfortune at a fairground where he quarrels with Mizzi, who is awaiting her fiancé. A hypnotist named Brahmaputra, played by Albert Paulig, places the pair in a trance for his audience's amusement, causing them to believe they are a newlywed couple. Unable to reverse the hypnosis immediately, Ignaz and Mizzi head to the "Villa Waldfrieden" pension, where chaotic interactions unfold involving Strohbach, Mizzi's jealous fiancé Paul Kasulke (Paul Westermeier), and a retired Russian anarchist (Karl Huszar-Puffy)
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Ein ausgekochter Junge was released on 23 oktober 1931.
Ein ausgekochter Junge was directed by Erich Schönfelder.
Ein ausgekochter Junge has a runtime of 86m.
The plot centers on Ignaz Fischbein, a bullied employee at Strohbach's fashion house, who encounters misfortune at a fairground where he quarrels with Mizzi, who is awaiting her fiancé. A hypnotist named Brahmaputra, played by Albert Paulig, places the pair in a trance for his audience's amusement, causing them to believe they are a newlywed couple. Unable to reverse the hypnosis immediately, Ignaz and Mizzi head to the "Villa Waldfrieden" pension, where chaotic interactions unfold involving Strohbach, Mizzi's jealous fiancé Paul Kasulke (Paul Westermeier), and a retired Russian anarchist (Karl Huszar-Puffy)
The key characters in Ein ausgekochter Junge are Ignaz Fischbein (Sig Arno), Mizzi (Olly Gebauer), Adolf Strohbach (Julius Falkenstein).
Ein ausgekochter Junge is a Komedi film.
Ein ausgekochter Junge has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.










