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Reinhold Schünzel plays Bellman, a member of Parliament who takes an anti-alcohol and anti-nightclub stance - and particularly against the notorious night club "Heaven on Earth". He has just married his strait-laced fiancée and made his maiden speech in Parliament when he discovers that his deceased brother has left him not only 500,000 marks but that very nightclub itself - on condition that he attends the nightclub every night from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Reluctantly he does so, making the deadline on the first night by the skin of his teeth and leaving his newlywed wife wondering where he is.
Inevitably his life as a nightclub owner (which of course he is trying to hide from his wife - Charlotte Ander - and her pompous father - Otto Wallburg) spills into his private life, with a jazz band, chorus girls and a monkey act turning up at his house. Complications ensue: in the end his father-in-law suspects something and turns up at the club. Bellman has to dress up as a woman to hide from him: of course the father-in-law then makes a pass at him (in farces putting on a dress and a wig makes you unrecognizable even to people who know you well). When he finally admits to who he is he discovers his wife has arrived... of course all ends happily.
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