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Petite table dresse-toi, petit âne étire-toi, bâton sors du sac

Original title: Tischlein deck dich, Eselein streck dich, Knüppel aus dem Sack
  • 1921
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Petite table dresse-toi, petit âne étire-toi, bâton sors du sac (1921)
ComedyFamilyFantasyRomance

Fairy tale about a tailor with three sons: the fat one, the tall one and the idiot one. The three decide to go on a journey to try their luck.Fairy tale about a tailor with three sons: the fat one, the tall one and the idiot one. The three decide to go on a journey to try their luck.Fairy tale about a tailor with three sons: the fat one, the tall one and the idiot one. The three decide to go on a journey to try their luck.

  • Director
    • Wilhelm Prager
  • Writers
    • Johannes Meyer
    • Wilhelm Prager
  • Stars
    • Erwin Kopp
    • Sophie Pagay
    • Carl Geppert
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    53
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    • Director
      • Wilhelm Prager
    • Writers
      • Johannes Meyer
      • Wilhelm Prager
    • Stars
      • Erwin Kopp
      • Sophie Pagay
      • Carl Geppert
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Erwin Kopp
    • Der Schneider
    Sophie Pagay
    • Seine Frau
    • (as Sofie Pagay)
    Carl Geppert
    • Der Lange - erster Sohn
    Neumann-Schüler
    • Der Dicke - zweiter Sohn
    • (as Krümelchen)
    Emil Biron
    • Der Dumme - dritter Sohn
    • (as Emil Birron)
    Tilly Feiner
    • Rosel - Braut
    Konstanze Grobe
    • Bärbel - Braut
    • (as Constanze Grobe)
    Margot Landen
    • Lore - Braut
    Paul Walker
    • Das Waldmännchen
    Wilhelm Prager
    Wilhelm Prager
    • Der Wirt
    Ernst Decher
    • One of the children looking through window
    Carl Kopp
      • Director
        • Wilhelm Prager
      • Writers
        • Johannes Meyer
        • Wilhelm Prager
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      8FerdinandVonGalitzien

      Superb Fairy Tale

      Once upon a time there was a tailor who had three sons ( a fat one, a tall one and an idiot one ). Since the tailor had no work for his sons, they decided to go on a journey to try their luck. The tall one found in the forest a goblin who taught him carpentry; a year passed and when the apprentice decided to return back home, the goblin gave him a magic table that would be filled with meals only by saying "Table-Be-Set". On the journey home, the tailor's son was robbed in a boarding house by its landlord; the same happens with the tailor's second son, the fat one, who was robbed by the same landlord of a magic donkey that was given to him by the goblin, a donkey that, when someone says "Gold-Donkey", releases a lot of coins.

      When the third son, the idiot one, heard of the misfortune of his brothers, he made his way to the predatory landlord with a magic sack that was given to him by the same goblin; this time if he says "Cudgel-out-of-the-Sack", a cudgel emerges from the sack and hits bad people; so when at night the landlord tried to rob him, the tailor's son said the magic words and the thief landlord got his deserts. After the landlord was served right, the tailor's son took the magic table and the gold donkey that belonged to his brothers, and victoriously returned home, and so the three brothers with their father lived lucky and wealthy to the end of their days.

      "Tischlein deck dich, Eselein streck dich, Knüppel aus dem Sack" was inspired by a Brothers Grimm fairy tale, "Table-Be-Set, Gold-Donkey And Cudgel-Out-Of-The-Sack", and directed by the German Herr Wilhelm Prager. During the years 1921-1922, "UFA" ( Germany's greatest film company ) produced Wilhelm Prager's three fairy-tale films, "Der Kleine Muck", "Der Falsche Prinz" and the film that this German count is reviewing, and after seeing it, this aristocrat yearns for the chance to watch Prager's other two fairy-tale films, due to its absolutely magic atmosphere reflecting perfectly the fairy-tale backgrounds (exaggerated and funny costumes, mysterious landscapes, strange characters and ancient Teutonic towns ). It is a film inspired by the classic stories that shows in an accurate way the essence of what a fantastic film must be.

      And now, if you'll allow me, I must temporarily take my leave because this German Count must investigate if in the Schlöss surroundings are some Gold-Donkeys.
      7boblipton

      And If They Haven't Died, They're Still Alive!

      Once upon a time, there were three sons of a poor tailor, who set out into the world. Setting off in three directions, they each encountered a magical dwarf. Each spent a year with the dwarf, and when they left to return home, each was given a magical gift....

      It's a tale out of the Brothers Grimm, and is delightfully translated for the screen by Wilhelm Prager. Because of the parallels among the three brothers' stories, it is fairly light in titles, which is a good thing in silent movies. Instead, it is filled with good low, physical humor, particularly by Erwin Kopp as the tailor, as he keeps throwing out his iron at the prospect of not having to work hard. The set design is rough and ready, but that's certainly no impediment when you have poor people and magical dwarves, and there's a happy ending.

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        Besides the only handful real actors, all the other actors were local People.
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        Version of Tischlein, deck dich (1956)

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      • Release date
        • December 9, 1921 (Germany)
      • Country of origin
        • Germany
      • Languages
        • None
        • German
      • Also known as
        • Petite table, dresse-toi!
      • Filming locations
        • Schlitz, Hessen, Germany
      • Production company
        • Universum Film (UFA)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 5m(65 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Silent

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