Jä-soo! Trailer

Jä-soo! Trailer (1935)

01 June 1935 Drama 84 mins

Provincial shop owner Jakob Stäubli and his wife Frieda are looking forward to celebrating Christmas together with their daughter Nelly. But Nelly doesn't come. She prefers to celebrate in the city in the company of her new boyfriend André, a "better gentleman." The saddened Stäublis decide to sell their shop and move to Zurich as well. As they explore the city together after the move, the two country bumpkins find themselves in all sorts of turbulent situations. Father Stäubli is also exposed to erotic temptations when his daughter's lover sends a woman after him to get money out of him.

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Cast

Elsie Attenhofer

as Nellie Stäubli

Alois Carigiet

as Xavers Vater

Traute Carlsen

as Frau Schusska

Heinrich Gretler

as Handwerker

Emil Hegetschweiler

as Jakob Stäubli

Max Werner Lenz

as Herr Ragaz

Crew

Emil Berna

Emil Berna Director of Photography

Robert Blum

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

Switzerland 01 June 1935

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