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Fräulein Lausbub

Fräulein Lausbub

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Daisy Baroness Eggloffsburg, a ball of energy, is a spoiled and rather lively, cheerful wild child who is always in the mood for pranks. Her uncle Egon, a stern old gentleman, thinks she has had enough of her foolishness and boozy ideas and needs a man to tell her off and tame Daisy. Harry Spring, the young sportsman hired for the job, is supposed to get both the girl and Baron Eggloffsburg, the owner of the racing stable, back on their feet. But Daisy doesn't give in so easily and now begins to give the young gallant a good grooming.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

84 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

28 January 1930

Country

Germany

Cast

Julius Falkenstein

Julius Falkenstein

Baron Eggloffsburg

Dina Gralla

Dina Gralla

Daisy

Albert Paulig

Albert Paulig

Uncle Egon

Josefine Dora

Josefine Dora

Aunt Josefine

Emmy Wyda

Emmy Wyda

Aunt Agathe

Wolfgang von Schwindt

Wolfgang von Schwindt

Uncle Adolf

Robin Irvine

Robin Irvine

Harry Spring

Arthur Duarte

Arthur Duarte

Frank Neuhaus

Max Nosseck

Max Nosseck

Bob

Siegfried Berisch

Siegfried Berisch

Stable Master Arisch

Ernst Behmer

Ernst Behmer

Schreck

Else Reval

Else Reval

Kathi Ferkl

Gustl Herrmann

Gustl Herrmann

Wife

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