{{short description|1950 film}} {{Infobox film | name = Thirteen Under One Hat | image = File:Thirteen Under One Hat.png | caption = | director = [[Johannes Meyer (director)|Johannes Meyer]] | producer = [[Rolf Meyer]] | based_on =''Gesellschaftsreise - alles inbegriffen'' by [[Paul Alfred Müller]] | writer = [[Ernst Keienburg]] <br> [[Kurt E. Walter]] | narrator = | starring =[[Inge Landgut]] <br> [[Volker von Collande]] <br> [[Ruth Leuwerik]] | music = [[Lothar Brühne]] | cinematography = [[Albert Benitz]] | editing = [[Martha Dübber]] | studio = Junge Film-Union Rolf Meyer | distributor =National Film | released = {{Film date|1950|2|27|df=yes}} | runtime = 90 minutes | country = West Germany | language = [[German language|German]] | budget = | gross = }} '''''Thirteen Under One Hat''''' (German: '''''Dreizehn unter einem Hut''''') is a 1950 West German [[comedy film]] directed by [[Johannes Meyer (director)|Johannes Meyer]] and starring [[Inge Landgut]], [[Volker von Collande]] and [[Ruth Leuwerik]].<ref>Schulz p.56</ref> It was shot at the [[Bendestorf Studios]] near [[Hamburg]] and [[location shooting|on location]] around [[Bacharach]], [[Assmannshausen]], [[Kaub]] and [[Oberwesel]] in the [[Rhineland]]. The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]] [[Franz Schroedter]].<ref>https://www.filmportal.de/film/dreizehn-unter-einem-hut_ed42d68233ff42ccadc0a555c9768c13</ref> It is noted as marking the film debut of Leuwerik, a major [[film star|star]] of postwar German cinema.

==Synopsis== Evelyne, the daughter of a wealthy [[industrialist]], is in love with the [[car mechanic]] Wolfgang who runs a [[Automobile repair shop|garage]] with his friends Inge and Rudi. He seemingly shows no interest but Evelyne persists to win over his affections. During a trip to the [[River Rhine]] with other friends, Evelyne follows and keeps committing minor acts of sabotage in order to bring Wolfgang and herself closer. Eventually he falls for her, while Inge finds love with Rudi.

==Cast== * [[Inge Landgut]] as Inge Schumann * [[Volker von Collande]] as Wolfgang Huth * [[Alfred Cogho]] as Rudi Finkenschlag * [[Ruth Leuwerik]] as Evelyne Winterthur * [[Ursula Grabley]] as Lydia Hempel * [[Sigrid Pawelek]] as Evchen * [[Loni Heuser]] as Minna Wiese * [[Ursula Herking]] as Klara Hagemeister * [[Arno Paulsen]] as Oskar Tielebein, Gerichtsvollzieher * [[Harald Paulsen]] as Otto Bollmann * [[Rudolf Platte]] as Ricardo Brause * [[Klaus Marx]] as Er * [[Gustel Gerhards]] as Sie * [[Herta Worell]] as Lore * [[Franz Schafheitlin]] as Eddi Winterthur * [[Ludwig Schmitz]] as Jupp Baltes * [[Kari Noller]] as Mariechen Balts * [[Carl Voscherau]] as Bauer Beckers * [[Hans D. Bove]] as Anton Beckers * [[Kurt Fuß]] as Polizist Lemke * [[Karl Kramer]] as Polizist Schröder II * [[Herbert A.E. Böhme]] as Polizeihauptmann * [[Joachim Rake]] as Geschäftsführer 'Fürstenhof' * [[Werner Tackenberg]] as Hans Trompeter * [[Josef Dahmen]] as Herr Fleischer * [[Lotte Rausch]] as Frau Fleischer * [[Richard Handwerk]] as Herr Mühlmann

== References == {{reflist}}

==Bibliography== *Schulz, Günter. ''Ausländische Spiel- und abendfüllende Dokumentarfilme in den Kinos der SBZ/DDR, 1945-1966''. Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv, 2001.

== External links == * {{IMDb title|0122465}}

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