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Willy, Kurt and Hans are broke, so they sell their car and open a filling station. Then they all fall in love with the same girl.Willy, Kurt and Hans are broke, so they sell their car and open a filling station. Then they all fall in love with the same girl.Willy, Kurt and Hans are broke, so they sell their car and open a filling station. Then they all fall in love with the same girl.
Robert Biberti
- Barmann
- (as Comedian Harmonists)
Erwin Bootz
- Barmann
- (as Comedian Harmonists)
Erich A. Collin
- Barmann
- (as Comedian Harmonists)
Roman Cycowski
- Barmann
- (as Comedian Harmonists)
Harry Frommermann
- Barmann
- (as Comedian Harmonists)
Ari Leschnikoff
- Barmann
- (as Comedian Harmonists)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe movie was the first operetta made by German studio UFA.
- Quotes
Konsul Cossmann: Tell me, what have you been whispering about all evening?
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of The Road to Paradise (1930)
- SoundtracksErst kommt ein großes Fragezeichen
Music by Werner R. Heymann
Lyrics by Robert Gilbert
Sung by Olga Tschechowa and Lilian Harvey
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I'm gonna start off with a little bit of a tangent. The scene where Lilian (Lilian Cossmann) to the gas station and meets the second attendant Kurt (Oskar Karlweis) is quite something. Kurt starts singing about how she's just a woman and needs a man with her. There's all these references to women and driving. On the one hand, he's trying to find an excuse to let him ride with her. On the other hand, it reminds me of this Schwachsinn in Saudi Arabia that denies women the right to drive. Now, Europe is being flooded with Muslim immigrants who apparently can't run their own country to go to a country that was more progressive than much of the Arab world is today about 80 years ago.
And that's what so much of this early German really is - a relic. This is a rather silly, light-hearted comedy perfect for TMC with no moral or ethic implications and little connection to the reality of the day. Yet it is still studied because it was a very financially successful, early talkie.
The dance scenes are fairly entertaining. Whenever the three men are together, it's funny and the lyrics are quite clever. However, such films seem typical of that escapism. It's no shocker that, in a world where people make such fluffy, good-for-nothing films, street battles and concentration camps would be the norm.
So how do I reconcile the progressive situation of Weimar Germany with its predilection to mass murder? Well both the Muslim world and Nazi Germany engaged in it, but at least women could drive in one of them. It's the little things.
And that's what so much of this early German really is - a relic. This is a rather silly, light-hearted comedy perfect for TMC with no moral or ethic implications and little connection to the reality of the day. Yet it is still studied because it was a very financially successful, early talkie.
The dance scenes are fairly entertaining. Whenever the three men are together, it's funny and the lyrics are quite clever. However, such films seem typical of that escapism. It's no shocker that, in a world where people make such fluffy, good-for-nothing films, street battles and concentration camps would be the norm.
So how do I reconcile the progressive situation of Weimar Germany with its predilection to mass murder? Well both the Muslim world and Nazi Germany engaged in it, but at least women could drive in one of them. It's the little things.
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- Three from the Gasoline Station
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- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- 1.20 : 1
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By what name was Three from the Filling Station (1930) officially released in Canada in English?
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