Seven Slaps

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Seven Slaps
Directed by Paul Martin
Produced by Max Pfeiffer
Written by
Based on Hét pofon (novel)
by Károly Aszlányi
Starring
Music by Kurt Schröder
Cinematography Konstantin Irmen-Tschet
Edited by Carl Otto Bartning
Production
company
Distributed by UFA
Release dates
3 August 1937
Running time
97 minutes
Country Germany
Language German

Seven Slaps (German: Sieben Ohrfeigen) is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Paul Martin and starring Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch and Alfred Abel. Like the earlier Lucky Kids, which had the same director and stars, it was an attempt to create a German version of screwball comedy. While the previous film had a New York setting, this takes place in London.[1]

The film's sets were designed by Erich Kettelhut.

It was loosely remade in 1970 as Slap in the Face.

Synopsis

After he loses some money on the stock exchange a young man seeks revenge on the speculator responsible by slapping him. He intends to slap him once every day for a week as retribution, but things become complicated when he becomes entangled with the speculator's attractive daughter.

Cast

References

  1. Rentschler p.118

Bibliography

  • Eric Rentschler. The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife. Harvard University Press, 1996.

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