

Felix Bressart, later one of the most delightful members of the Ernst Lubitsch "stock company," plays the title character in the Austrian comedy Hirsekorn Greift Ein (Hirsekorn Does Something About It). It's a typical worm-turns affair, as a mild-mannered provincial actor ends up working as a chauffeur for a scatterbrained female novelist. Slapstick is the order of the day, except in the scenes involving heroine Charlotte Susa. Guiding the actors through their paces was Rudolf Bernauer, a stage actor-manager of vast experience. Critics in 1931 felt that Hirsekorn Greift Ein was too thin to be stretched to 90 minutes.
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The original title is "Ausflug ins Leben" (DE).
The runtime is 86 minutes (1h 26m).
The film was directed by Rudolph Bernauer.
The screenplay was written by Rudolph Bernauer and Rudolf Österreicher.
Cinematography was handled by Ewald Daub.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0023009.
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Ausflug ins Leben
Released
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Deutsch
Austria