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Page of the Hotel Dalmasse (The)

Country: Germany, Language: German, 83 mins

Original Title

Der Page Vom Dalmasse-Hotel
  • Director: Victor Janson
  • Writer: Maria Peteani; Walter Wassermann
  • Producer: Erich Schicker; Karl Schulz

CGiii Comment

Young Friedel is looking for a job and hears that the Dalmasse Hotel needs a clerk. So she disguises herself as a boy and presents herself for interview, where she is promptly given the job as first page in the elegant hotel. When Baron von Dahlen checks into the hotel, Friedel is overcome with joy: von Dahlen is the man of her dreams. But how can she get close to him, dressed as a boy? And it even gets more difficult, when two female guests turn out to be marriage swindlers…


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Cast & Characters

Dolly Haas as Friedel Bornemann;
Harry Liedtke as Baron Arthur von Dahlen;
Hans Junkermann as Baron von Potten;
Trude Hesterberg as Mrs. Wellington;
Gina Falckenberg as Miss Mabel Wellington;
Luise Stosel as Kathe Petersen;
Vera Witt as Frau Petersen;
Walter Steinbeck as Dr. Koppnitz;
Ida Krill as Die Leutekochin;
Hans Richter as Der Page Ottokar;
Otto Gruneberg as Der Page Paul;
Tommy Thomas as Der Liftchef;
Hans Adalbert Schlettow as Graf Tarvagna;
Erich Fiedler as Sekretar Spohn;
Maria Reisenhofer as Baronin von Dahlen