Hurrah! I'm a Father
- Heinz Rühmann
- Albert Florath
- Ursula Grabley
- Carola Höhn
companies
- Cine-Allianz Tonfilm
- UFA
- 16 November 1939 (1939-11-16)
Hurrah! I'm a Father or Hurrah! I'm a Papa (German: Hurra, ich bin Papa) is a 1939 German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Albert Florath, and Carola Höhn.[1]
It was shot at the Marienfelde and Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Heinrich Beisenherz and Alfred Bütow.
Synopsis
Peter, a dissolute student, ignores his wealthy farmer father's attempts to get him to reform. However, when he finds a small child left in a room with a note attached explaining that he is the child's father he is forced to become a changed man. He hires a young woman to act as the child's nurse not realizing that she is really the child's mother.
Cast
- Heinz Rühmann as Student Peter Ohlsen
- Albert Florath as Ludwig Ohlsen
- Walter Schuller as Hänschen Ohlsen
- Carola Höhn as Kindergärtnerin Kathrin Gebhardt
- Ursula Grabley as Nina
- Marianne Stanior as Charlott
- Hansi Arnstaedt as Hausdame Frau Koch
- Bruno Fritz as Chauffeur Willi
- Ilse Stobrawa as Margret
- Ludwig Schmitz as Wirt Lütjohann
- Wolf Ackva as Freund von Peter
- Sophie Cieslak as Freundin von Peter
- Wolfgang Keppler as Freund von Peter
- Marianne Kiwitt as Freundin von Peter
- Eberhard Leithoff as Freund von Peter
- Karin Luesebrink as Freundin von Peter
- Rolf von Nauckhoff as Freund von Peter
- Rudolf Schündler as Freund von Peter
- Ursula Ulrich as Freundin von Peter
- Olga Limburg as Olga Limburg
- Karl Jüstel as Chauffeur bei Ludwig Ohlsen
- Michael von Newlinsky as Oberkellner
- Willi Witte as Kellner im Hotelsaal
- Christa Dilthey as Kindermädchen
References
Bibliography
- Hake, Sabine (2001). Popular Cinema of the Third Reich. Austin: University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-73458-6.
External links
- Hurrah! I'm a Father at IMDb
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