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In Old Alsace

Movie
1933
1h 20m
French
Comedy, Drama
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5.7
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The adaptation of a french novel from 1864 describes the idyllic life of a convinced bachelor, Fritz Kobus, in a village in Alsace. With help by the local rabbi, he does get married to young Suzel in the end.
In Old Alsace Poster

In Old Alsace

Movie
1933
1h 20m
French
Comedy, Drama
The adaptation of a french novel from 1864 describes the idyllic life of a convinced bachelor, Fritz Kobus, in a village in Alsace. With help by the local rabbi, he does get married to young Suzel in the end.
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Lucien Duboscq
Fritz Kobus
Carjol
Percepteur Haan
Directed By: Jacques de Baroncelli
Written By: Emile Erckmann, Alexandre Chatrian (Novel)

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