Fritz Grünbaum

Fritz Grünbaum

Born: April 7, 1880
Died: January 14, 1941
in Brünn, Moravia, Austria-Hungary [now Brno, Czech Republic]

Movies for Fritz Grünbaum...

The Man Without a Name
Title: The Man Without a Name
Character: Anwalt Gablinsky
Released: June 30, 1932
Type: Movie
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Mädchen zum Heiraten
Title: Mädchen zum Heiraten
Character: Sigurd Bernstein
Released: April 14, 1932
Type: Movie
Three brothers lead the life of bachelors and their rent is overdue. The landlord who also happens to be a matchmaker tries to marry off the oldest brother to a rich girl.
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A Song, A Kiss, A Girl
Title: A Song, A Kiss, A Girl
Character: Adolph Münzer
Released: April 13, 1932
Type: Movie
Peter Franke owns Supraphon record company, which has one main competitor in Lyraphon. As a commercial strategy Peter gets engaged to her counter partner Asta, to his assistant Münzer's approval. Then he meets Wally Sommer, singing saleswoman at one of his shops, and all his plans are turned upside down while they both fall in love in this light musical comedy filled with Robert Stolz music.
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For Once I'd Like to Have No Troubles
Title: For Once I'd Like to Have No Troubles
Character: Chef des Konfektionshauses
Released: March 22, 1932
Type: Movie
Depression musical comedy about an unemployed barber who pretends to be a wealthy automobile magnate.
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Poor as a Church Mouse
Title: Poor as a Church Mouse
Character: Schünzl
Released: November 5, 1931
Type: Movie
Comedy about an ambitious woman who starts working at a bank.
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The Upright Sinner
Title: The Upright Sinner
Character: Kalapka
Released: October 21, 1931
Type: Movie
Leopold Pichler is a very orderly and trustworthy chief cashier who is asked by his boss to get a large sum of money from the bank which the boss urgently needs on a trip to Vienna. Due to some circumstances, getting the money takes a little longer than expected and the director leaves for Vienna without it. But Pichler sees himself as a reliable man, and so he and his assistant Wittek follow the director to Vienna with the money kept in a bag. In Vienna, the two provincials however are mistaken for guests of the director and spend an evening at a posh night club. But when it transpires that the director actually won't come to the night club that evening, Pichler and Wittek have to pay the bill with the money from the bank. And their subsequent attempts at reimbursing the money lead to situations of ever-increasing hilariousness...
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The Theft of the Mona Lisa
Title: The Theft of the Mona Lisa
Character: Angeblicher Bilderdieb
Released: August 24, 1931
Type: Movie
This German crime drama was based on a true story. Willy Forst stars as a poverty-stricken Italian glazier who falls in love with French hotel maid Rosa Valletti. Struck by the girl's resemblance to Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Forst manages to steal the painting from the Louvre in hopes of impressing his sweetheart. But when the girl proves to be a fickle sort, the crestfallen hero confesses his crime and is carted off to jail. Unwilling to admit that he'd been led astray by a woman, Forst claims that he stole the Mona Lisa to restore it to his native Italy, and as a result is hailed as a national hero! Raub der Mona Lisa was distributed in the U.S. by RKO Radio, under the title The Theft of the Mona Lisa.