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Swiss Premiere Feature film
Eva and her grandfather can't pay their rent and end up homeless. The young Woman tries her luck as a street musician. Then a thief fleeing capture forces Eva to switch clothes with him. Now posing as a boy and calling herself Peter, Eva ends up in court after a traffic accident. The accident’s victim is the doctor Robert Bandler, who feels sorry for Peter/Eva and arranges a job for her at a garage. Eva doesn’t know who got her the job, but is attracted to Robert. Since he thinks she’s a boy, numerous complications ensue… "Peter" is a case of a recognized mode of social criticism in exile – the depression-era comedy. And with the comedic element of two gentlemen in tails kissing each other pushing the sexual ambiguity to new heights, it is a direct precursor to the cross-dressing comedies. Kosterlitz, later to have a long career in the US as Henry Koster, filmed "Peter" in German in Hungary, clearly expressing the hope that his exile would be temporary. But the film was only shown in East Germany in 1952 – and in West Germany only in 2004. Cabaret artist Francisca Gaál as a saucy tomboy, who can be as boyish as she is seductive, is a late rediscovery here.