Revolt in the Batchelor's House

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Revolt in the Batchelor's House
Directed by Manfred Noa
Written by
Starring
Cinematography Willy Hameister
Music by Werner Schmidt-Boelcke
Production
company
Ama-Film
Distributed byAma-Film
Release date
1 July 1929
CountryGermany
Languages

Revolt in the Batchelor's House (German: Aufruhr im Junggesellenheim) is a 1929 German silent comedy film directed by Manfred Noa and starring Sig Arno, Kurt Gerron and Trude Hesterberg. [1]

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It was one of two films starring Arno and Gerron in their characters of 'Beef' and 'Steak' in an effort to create a German equivalent to Laurel and Hardy. [2]

The film's sets were designed by Max Heilbronner.

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References

  1. Bock & Bergfelder p.17
  2. Prawer p.83-84

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