Willy, Kurt and Hans are broke, so they sell their car and open a filling station. Then they all fall in love with the same girl.Willy, Kurt and Hans are broke, so they sell their car and open a filling station. Then they all fall in love with the same girl.Willy, Kurt and Hans are broke, so they sell their car and open a filling station. Then they all fall in love with the same girl.
Robert Biberti
- Barmann
- (as Comedian Harmonists)
Erwin Bootz
- Barmann
- (as Comedian Harmonists)
Erich A. Collin
- Barmann
- (as Comedian Harmonists)
Roman Cycowski
- Barmann
- (as Comedian Harmonists)
Harry Frommermann
- Barmann
- (as Comedian Harmonists)
Ari Leschnikoff
- Barmann
- (as Comedian Harmonists)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe movie was the first operetta made by German studio UFA.
- Quotes
Konsul Cossmann: Tell me, what have you been whispering about all evening?
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of Le chemin du paradis (1930)
- SoundtracksErst kommt ein großes Fragezeichen
Music by Werner R. Heymann
Lyrics by Robert Gilbert
Sung by Olga Tschechowa and Lilian Harvey
Featured review
agreeable froth
This operetta, so frothy that at times it threatens to evaporate, manages to hold the interest due to a charming cast led by Willy Fritsch and Lilian Harvey and pleasant songs by Werner R. Heymann and Robert Gilbert, particularly the jaunty "Ein Freund, ein guter Freund" and the lushly romantic "Liebling, mein Herz lasst Dich grussen." The general tone – breezy, joyous, playful -- brings to mind Lubitsch's American-made operetta films such as "The Love Parade" and "The Smiling Lieutenant."
The Comedian Harmonists (a then-popular close-harmony sextet) appear all too briefly in a nightclub scene and character actor Felix Bressart, familiar to American audiences as one of the "comrades" in "Ninotchka" and other supporting roles, gets big laughs as a barrister. The loose-limbed Harvey gets in some high kicks in the surprise finale.
The Comedian Harmonists (a then-popular close-harmony sextet) appear all too briefly in a nightclub scene and character actor Felix Bressart, familiar to American audiences as one of the "comrades" in "Ninotchka" and other supporting roles, gets big laughs as a barrister. The loose-limbed Harvey gets in some high kicks in the surprise finale.
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- Three from the Filling Station
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- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.20 : 1
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