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The Doll ()

Die Puppe (original title)
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Forced into marriage by his uncle, a man decides to fool him by marrying a life-like mechanical doll instead.

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Max Kronert ...
Baron von Chauterelle
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Lancelot - Neffe von Baron - the Baron's Nephew
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Puppenfabrikant Hilarius - the Dollmaker
Marga Köhler ...
Frau Hilarius - The Dollmaker's Wife
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Ossi - Tochter Hiarius - the Dollmaker's Daughter
Gerhard Ritterband ...
Der Lehrling von Hilarius - the Apprentice
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Der Briar - the Prior
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Amme von Lancelot - Lancelot's Nanny
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Lapitski
Hedy Searle
Arthur Weinschenk
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Ernst Lubitsch

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E.T.A. Hoffmann ... (story)
 
Hanns Kräly ... ()
 
Ernst Lubitsch ... ()
 
A.E. Willner ... (operetta)

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Martin Smolka ... (2009)

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Theodor Sparkuhl
Kurt Waschneck

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Kurt Richter

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Kurt Richter

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Frank Strobel ... conductor (2009)

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Plot Summary

Because the Baron of Chanterelle wants to preserve his family line, he forces his timid nephew Lancelot to choose one of the village maidens to wed. Lancelot flees to a monastery to escape the forty eager maidens. When the gluttonous monks discover that the Baron is offering a large sum for the marriage, they suggest Lancelot marry a mechanical doll instead. The doll maker has just finished making a replica of his daughter Ossi, but his assistant accidentally breaks it and convinces the real girl to mimic the doll. Lancelot buys her, thinking she is a doll, and takes her back to the monastery, where they are wed. Written by Will Gilbert

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Also Known As
  • The Doll (United States)
  • The Doll (Canada, English title)
  • The Doll (United Kingdom)
  • La poupée (France)
  • La muñeca (Spain)
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Trivia At one point Lancelot takes a heart out of the leg of his pants. This is an allusion to the German expression 'Das Herz ist mir in die Hose gerutscht' (my heart slid into my pants) which is equivalent to 'to have ones heart in ones boots'. See more »
Goofs Lancelot shouts his alarm to a monk that he is being pursued by "40 women." However, about 20 women are seen on screen. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood (1995). See more »
Quotes Dessen Frau: Just as naughty as Ossi.
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