Casts & Crew
Tilly Lauenstein
Walo Lüönd
Walter Kohut
Kurt Pratsch-Kaufmann
Benno Hoffmann
Arthur Binder
Astrid Frank
Helmuth Rudolph
Also Directed by Curt Goetz
In the face of two world wars, Professor Prätorius, a philanthropist and a surgeon, wants to exterminate the one danger to mankind, the microbe of stupidity, as he states in a spontaneous lecture to his male and female students. When he tries to help a pregnant girl he gets involved more and more in her life and is forced to marry her.
English Lord Arthur avershoot is a passionate Napoleon scholar who badly neglects his wife Josephine for his obsession with the French emperor. When the cranky historian travels to a Napoleon conference in Paris, his smart spouse secretly follows him. Unnoticed by her, the city of love threatens to spark a romance between Arthur and a chorus girl.
A great Comedy which handles its delicate subject between money and moral with humor. It apeals to humanity, wit and goodness. Its great quality is the enchanting use of speech by one of the leading Comedians of postwar Germany. Often copied, never reached!
In his film version, Curt Goetz shifts the focus away from the poetic output towards the young Friedrich Schiller himself: on the misery of his soul whilst a pupil of the ducal military academy, his opposition to the strict physical drill and the narrow intellectual confines of the "Karlsschule", his juvenile passion for the works of Shakespeare, Klopstock and Lessing, his anger at unjust authorities, his devotion to women, and finally his inability to cope with financial matters