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Die Koffer des Herrn O.F. (1931) 37.25" x 55.5" German Advertising Poster LB
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AAA VINTAGE POSTERSDie Koffer des Herrn O.F. (1931) 37.25" x 55.5" German Advertising Poster LB
Die Koffer des Herrn O.F. (1931) 37.25" x 55.5" German Advertising Poster LB
Die Koffer des Herrn O.F. (Klangfilm, 1931)
Peter Lorre’s 1st movie after “M” and Hedy Lamarr in her 3rd movie (still named “Hedy Kiesler”)
In the very old-fashioned town of Ostend, 13 suitcases are suddenly delivered to the hotel, with a note, that O.F. will be here soon and needs 6 rooms (the hotel just has five). This event, probably the biggest in 300 years, starts a small wave of modernisation, yet everybody is wondering who O.F. is. Journalist Stix and architect Stark have an idea how to use this event. They proclaim that O.F. is a former citizen of the town, who became a millionaire abroad. They tell their fellow citizens that the town still needs modernisation, like better hotels, nightclubs, shops, etc. And soon, Ostend is a boomtown, then a capital. The architect, responsible for the new buildings is finally allowed to marry the mayor’s daughter, while Stix marries the cabaret star and the widowed mayor his new secretary. The only problem is, O.F. hasn’t shown up; and while finance experts from all over the world are trying to solve the depression problem, which is non-existent in Ostend, this soon lets the people forget about O.F. entirely.
Director: Tobis
Writers: Alexis Granowsky
Stars: Alfred Abel, Peter Lorre and Harald Paulsen
Condition: Overall displays in Excellent condition – Linen Backed.
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