The Restless Girls (1938)

The Restless Girls (1938) poster

Four orphaned friends move after the Abitur, supported by the janitor of her school, together in a flat and look for work to be able to finance her study. Two make the acquaintance of a frivolous young baron. One shoots in her outrage at him, nevertheless, is acquitted in court. - Stereotyped Jung's girl's cheap sensationalism, broken up by popular comic. Hans Moser stands out by his delightful character comic. The last in Austria produced film before the invasion of the armed forces ('Wehrmacht').

Director: Géza von Bolváry
Runtime: 95 min
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Music: Franz Doelle
Country: Austria
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Géza von Bolváry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Restless Girls about?
Four orphaned friends move after the Abitur, supported by the janitor of her school, together in a flat and look for work to be able to finance her study. Two make the acquaintance of a frivolous young baron. One shoots in her outrage at him, nevertheless, is acquitted in court. - Stereotyped Jung's girl's cheap sensationalism, broken up by popular comic. Hans Moser stands out by his delightful character comic. The last in Austria produced film before the invasion of the armed forces ('Wehrmacht').
Who directed The Restless Girls?
The Restless Girls was directed by Géza von Bolváry.
Who stars in The Restless Girls?
The Restless Girls stars Käthe von Nagy, Elfriede Datzig, Hans Moser, Hans Holt, Lucie Englisch, Ilse Werner.
How long is The Restless Girls?
The Restless Girls has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
Where was The Restless Girls produced?
The Restless Girls was produced in Austria.