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  1. German intertitles. The Imaginary Baron (German: Der Juxbaron) is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Willi Wolff and starring Reinhold Schünzel and Marlene Dietrich. [1] It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Ernst Stern .

  2. The Imaginary Baron AZ Movies. The film follows the comic (mis)adventures of a poor street musician, who is roped into posing as an eccentric nobleman. He and his antics are rapturously recei

    • Willi Wolff
    • Teddy Bill
  3. All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. Karl Beckmann, Henry Bender, Teddy Bill, Colette Brettel, Mar...

    • Willi Wolff
    • Ellen Richter Film
    • Karl Beckmann
    • Germany
  4. A socially ambitious mother, learning that a baron is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, hopes her youngest daughter, Sophie, can meet and, hopefully, marry the nobleman. The baron unexpectedly departs and the couple hires a street musician to replace him for the visiting family.

  5. Pete Baran. Phil. The film follows the comic (mis)adventures of a poor street musician, who is roped into posing as an eccentric nobleman. He and his antics are rapturously received by the members of a bourgeois family desperate to mingle with the aristocracy. The daughter of the family takes a fancy to the baron (in reality, merely a “joke ...

    • Willi Wolff
  6. The film follows the comic (mis)adventures of a poor street musician, who is roped into posing as an eccentric nobleman. He and his antics are rapturously received by the members of a bourgeois family desperate to mingle with the aristocracy. The daughter of the family takes a fancy to the baron (in reality, merely a “joke baron”), assuming him to be immensely wealthy.

  7. The film follows the comic (mis)adventures of a poor street musician, who is roped into posing as an eccentric nobleman. He and his antics are rapturously received by the members of a bourgeois family desperate to mingle with the aristocracy. The daughter of the family takes a fancy to the baron (in reality, merely a “joke baron”), assuming him to be immensely wealthy.