Baby (1932)

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The daughter of the Parisian countess Lafitte, named "Baby", is supposed to go to an English boarding school, but she's much more interested in variety shows. Nevertheless, she travels with her friend Susette to London, who also wants to make a career for herself as a showgirl. During the journey, Baby is mistakenly considered to be a showgirl and she does nothing to dissuade two young English lords from believing so. The girls continue to live under false pretenses even when they arrive in England, with Baby being a soloist with the group "Babies" and Suzette passing herself off as the Contessa Lafitte for school exams. At the end -- a double marriage.

Director: Karel Lamač
Genre: Music, Comedy
Runtime: 86 min
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Music: Leo Leux
Production: Vandor Film GmbH (Les Films E.F.) (Paris), Ondra-Lamac-Film GmbH (Berlin)
Country: France, Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Karel Lamač
More Films in Genre: Music, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Baby about?
The daughter of the Parisian countess Lafitte, named "Baby", is supposed to go to an English boarding school, but she's much more interested in variety shows. Nevertheless, she travels with her friend Susette to London, who also wants to make a career for herself as a showgirl. During the journey, Baby is mistakenly considered to be a showgirl and she does nothing to dissuade two young English lords from believing so. The girls continue to live under false pretenses even when they arrive in England, with Baby being a soloist with the group "Babies" and Suzette passing herself off as the Contessa Lafitte for school exams. At the end -- a double marriage.
Who directed Baby?
Baby was directed by Karel Lamač.
Who stars in Baby?
Baby stars Anny Ondra, Anton Walbrook, Kurt Lilien, Margarete Kupfer, Olly von Flint, Albert Paulig.
How long is Baby?
Baby has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
What genre is Baby?
Baby is a Music, Comedy film.
Where was Baby produced?
Baby was produced in France, Germany.