Laughing Heirs (1933)
1h 16m
Running Time
March 6, 1933Release Date
Laughing Heirs (1933)
1h 16m
Running Time
March 6, 1933Release Date
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Plot.
After the death of his uncle, the owner of the Rhine based Bockelmann Sparkling Wine, Peter turns up for the reading of the will. Justus Bockelmann, a producer of mineral water, is confident he will inherit the business, but ‘for reasons of moral rectitude’ he has no intention of running an ‘alcoholic business’. The opening of the will comes as a surprise to all the potential heirs.
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Cast & Crew.
Lien Deyers
Gina, Robert Stumms Tochter
Heinz Rühmann
Peter Frank
Ida Wüst
Britta Bockelmann
Max Adalbert
Justus Bockelmann
Lizzi Waldmüller
Liane Heller
Julius Falkenstein
Dr. Weinhöppel, Notar
Walter Janssen
Robert Stumm
Elfriede Jerra
Robert Stamms Sekretärin
Friedrich Ettel
Schlemmel, Kellermeister
Elfriede Jera
Sekretärin von Robert Stamm
Heinrich Gotho
Verwandter bei der Testamentseröffnung
Frida Vera Spohr
Junge Zugreisende
Max Ophüls
Director
Max Wilmsen
Schiffspassagier
Trude Herka
Writer
Illo Gutschwager
Junger Gast bei Schlemmel
Felix Jackson
Writer
Clemens Schmalstich
Composer
Hans-Otto Borgmann
Music Director
Eduard Hoesch
Cinematographer
Herbert B. Fredersdorf
Editor
Eduard Kubat
Producer
Fritz Rotter
Songs
Walter Rühland
Sound
Kurt Schulz
Camera Department Production Assistant
Bruno Duday
Executive Producer
Waldemar Jabs
Makeup Artist
Benno von Arent
Production Design
Felix Joachimson
Screenplay
G. F. Peters
Camera Department Production Assistant
Georg Ebert
Still Photographer
Maria Spindler
Wardrobe Designer
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 6, 1933
Original NameLachende Erben
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 16m
Genres
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Wiki.
Laughing Heirs (German: Lachende Erben) is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Heinz Rühmann, Max Adalbert, Lien Deyers and Friedrich Ettel. It was shot at the Babelsberg and Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location in the Rhineland. The film's sets were designed by the art director Benno von Arent.The premiere was on 6 March 1933.