Hans Moser and Theo Lingen were the Abbot and Costello of the Third Reich cinema as well as after the war. They usually played servants and average workers in funny situations. This is why Ernest Marshka changed the Vogelhandler. He took the songs out and reduce the focus on Adam the bird seller and Christl the post women, both played by Elfriede Datzig and Hans Holt. Now the focus was on Rosemarie Von lichtenberg,played by Marta Harrel and Furst Hienrich Dagobert Von lichtenberg, played by Theodore Daneger, and the nephew of the baron, both played by Johanne Heesters as the nephew and Leo Slezak as the baron.Well Rosemarie is fed up with her husband fooling around , as demonstrated when Johanne is playing a guitar in front of a house with a balcony to woo the woman in the house to come out only to discover that Dagobert is having an affair with the same women when he show up instead embarrassing Heesters character,that she ,with her aunt played by Erika Von Thellman ,go incognito to a small Heimat village in the Napoleonic period. She starts to flirt with Johanne just to teas him and later Adam the bird seller ,played by Hans Holt. Christl is also interested in Johanne too and Adam takes too seriously Rosemarie .both characters are put aside. It seems that Dagonbert is having a casual get together with Lisa the dancer, played by Dorit Kreysler, and she takes him to seriously . With the help Adjutant Lebrle he puts a sleeping medicine in her champaign but she doesn't get sleepy enough as she goes in the trunk of Dagonberts carriage. She ends up at this higher ups place. This is when trouble happens then the focus is on Theo Ligen and Hans Moser,playing the butler,to solve this domestic problem. Situations get worse when Dagobert is confronted by Heesters character since he knew that Dag was at the Lady's house fearing he might tell Rosemarie .When Marta catches Dorit on the lap of Dagonbert that changes things. She leaves him for Heesters. As i said this is a Theo lien and Hans Moser comedy more than the operetta
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