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The Shop Around the Corner |
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United States of America |
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1940 |
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Director: Ernst Lubitsch |
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Miklós László, Ben Hecht, Samson Raphaelson |
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Cast: |
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Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Frank Morgan, Joseph Schildkraut, Sara Haden |
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Comedy, Drama, Romance |
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 |
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(NTSC Pan & Scan) |
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English, Spanish, French |
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Black and White |
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Studio: Warner Home Video |
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DVD Region: 1 |
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NR |
DVD Release: Sep 2002 |
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Discs: 1 (Cloud) [$19.98] |
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Reviews: In Budapest, Hungary, the Matuschek and Company store is owned by Mr. Hugo Matuschek and the bachelor Alfred Kralik is his best and most experienced salesman. When Klara Novak seeks a job position of saleswoman in the store, Matuschek hires her but Kralik and she do not tolerate each other. Meanwhile the lonely and dedicated Kralik has an unknown pen pal that he intends to propose very soon; however, he is fired without explanation by Matuschek in the night that he is going to meet his secret love. He goes to the bar where they have scheduled their meeting with his colleague Pirovitch and he surprisingly finds that Klara is his correspondent; however, ashamed with the unemployment, he does not disclose his identity to her. When Matuschek discovers that he had misjudged Kralik and committed a mistake, he hires him again for the position of manager. But Klara is still fascinated with her future fiancé and does not pay much attention to Kralik. |
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