Napoleon Is to Blame for Everything (German: Napoleon ist an allem schuld) is a 1938 German comedy film directed by Curt Goetz and starring Goetz, Valerie von Martens and Paul Henckels.[1] It marked the German debut of the Norwegian-born star Kirsten Heiberg.
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Directed by | Curt Goetz |
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Produced by | Gerhard Staab |
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Cinematography | Friedl Behn-Grund |
Edited by | René Métain |
Music by | Franz Grothe |
Production company | Tobis Film |
Distributed by | Tobis Film |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler.
When Goetz and his wife subsequently emigrated from Nazi Germany, the film was banned by Joseph Goebbels.
Lord Cavershott is a fanatical admirer of Napoleon to the extent that he neglects his own wife Josephine. While attending a conference in Paris to commemorate the French Emperor he becomes mixed up with an attractive young singer, leading to complications and much confusion.
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