

A car heiress who drives like she stole it (she probably did) vs. one exhausted lawyer.
The fast-driving daughter of a car manufacturer keeps Berlin's most pricey lawyer busy as she keeps getting into scrapes.
Acting
Dolly Haas radiates chaotic main character energy in every frame.
Direction
Gerron keeps slapstick precise without letting it overstay its welcome.
Costume
1932 Berlin fashion that screams 'I have more money than sense.'

Director
Kurt Gerron
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during the final flourish of Weimar cinema before Gerron, a Jewish star, was forced to flee Germany.
Heinz Rühmann became Nazi Germany's most bankable star; this rare pre-1933 role shows his screwball roots.
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