Portrait photographer Lu Tiemann owns a white wire-haired terrier named "Stork." For Lu, the charming dog has a very specific purpose: to either jump into parked cars with men at the wheel, thereby attracting their attention, or to hide inside the car and emerge while it's moving – with the same result. When the driver then wants to get a closer look at the "crazy" dog, the following inscription can be read on his collar: "My name is Stork, owned by Lu Tiemann, Regentenstrasse 17." Many well-to-do gentlemen fall for this approach, such as a portly consul or a factory owner and privy councillor, next to whom "Stork" brazenly positions himself on the passenger seat.
Kurt Gerron
Director, Writer
Emeric Pressburger
Writer
Max Jungk
Writer
Heinz Gordon
Writer
Franz Arnold
Writer

Magda Schneider
Lili Schrader

Wolf Albach-Retty
Herbert

Ida Wüst
Witwe Rohleder - Zimmervermieterin

Grethe Weiser
Zofe Marie

Lissy Arna
Lu Thiemann - Fotografin

Otto Wallburg
Der Konsul

Paul Otto
Der Geheimrat

Julius Falkenstein
Portier

Gerhard Dammann
(as Dammann)
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What Maisie Knew71%
Eleanor the Great69%
Salomé62%
Three Christs66%
Paula63%
I'm Not Here58%
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Holy Lands61%
Bis ans Ende der Welt67%
Adopt a Highway66%
Home67%
Come Sunday58%
Hands of Stone66%
Fast Girls61%
Babylon69%
Brotherly Love70%
Cardboard Boxer63%
A Crooked Somebody63%