Thank You, I'm Fine

{{Short description|1948 film}}

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{{Infobox film

| name =Thank You, I'm Fine

| image = Thank You, I'm Fine.jpg

| caption =

| director = Erich Waschneck

| producer = {{ubl|Hans von Wolzogen|Luggi Waldleitner}}

| writer = {{ubl|Gerhard T. Buchholz (play)|Gustav Kampendonk}}

| narrator =

| starring = {{ubl|Ernst von Klipstein|Karin Hardt|Sonja Ziemann}}

| music = Werner Eisbrenner

| cinematography = Kurt Schulz

| editing = {{ubl|Elisabeth Kleinert-Neumann|Hermann Ludwig}}

| studio = {{ubl|Berlin Film|DEFA}}

| distributor = {{plainlist|

  • Internationale Filmallianz (Western zones)
  • Sovexport Film (Eastern zone)

}}

| released = {{film date|1948|1|23|df=y}}

| runtime = 74 minutes

| country = Germany

| language = German

| budget =

| gross =

}}

Thank You, I'm Fine ({{langx|de|Danke, es geht mir gut}}) is a 1948 German comedy film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Ernst von Klipstein, Karin Hardt, and Sonja Ziemann.{{sfn|Rentschler|p=291}} It is also known by the title A Lovely Family ({{langx|de|Eine reizende Familie}}).

It was produced towards the end of the Second World War by the independent company Berlin Film. Left unfinished, it was finally completed by the Communist-controlled DEFA studio in the Soviet Zone and put on general release across Germany. It was one of a number of films of the Nazi era that had delayed releases in the years after the fall of the regime.

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Heinrich Beisenherz and Alfred Bütow.

Synopsis

After their father's death his seven sons and daughters try to scare off any prospective tenants from taking over the large house.

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Bibliography

  • {{cite book | ref = {{sfnref|Rentschler}} | last = Rentschler | first = Eric | title = The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife | publisher = Harvard University Press | year = 1996 | location = Cambridge, MA | isbn = 978-0-674-57640-7 }}