I Do Not Want to Know Who You Are (1932) Poster

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7/10
Delightful romantic comedy with role reversal twists. Very charming hoot!
larry41onEbay21 October 2018
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The impoverished Count Lerchenau works under the name Robert Lindt as a chauffeur. He lost his last job, however, because women love him so much. His former servant Ottokar remains loyal to him and tries to get him to marry a rich woman. In the restaurant, where he's supposed to meet an "acceptable" lady, he ends up flirting with the attractive Alice instead. In order to get a position on President Fuhring's staff, Robert gives "Count Lerchenau" (himself) as a reference. But, of course, Fuhring then wants to meet Lerchenau to speak to him about "Robert" and Franz has to play the role of the count!
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