Liebe muss verstanden sein (1933)

The stenotypist Margit is supposed to take 3,000 Marks to the bank for her boss, Mr. Plaumann, but she lazes away the time window-shopping, and eventually stands before a closed door. She follows Plaumann to Dresden, where he, believing the money is deposited in a bank as a down payment, wants to purchase a newfangled remote control from the inventor Lambach. Since Plaumann’s car breaks down on the road, Margit arrives before him and rests in the seemingly empty hotel room which later turns out to be Lambach’s. Meanwhile, Lambach himself is being spied on by the jealous cousin of his fiancée, who can’t wait to catch him in the act…

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Liebe muss verstanden sein

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Rosy Barsony
Rosy Barsony
as Margit Raday, Stenotypistin
Max Gülstorff
Max Gülstorff
as Bruno C. Plaumann, Margits Chef
Käthe Haack
Käthe Haack
as Lisa, seine Frau
Georg Alexander
Georg Alexander
as Peter Lambach, Ingenieur
Theo Lingen
Theo Lingen
as Hotel-Emil
Hilde Hildebrand
Hilde Hildebrand
as Ellen Parker
Wolf Albach-Retty
Wolf Albach-Retty
as Bobby Brandt, Ellens Vetter
Oskar Sima
Oskar Sima
as Ein Kriminalbeamter
Oscar Sabo
Oscar Sabo
as Oskar Nickel
Anna Müller-Lincke
Anna Müller-Lincke
as
Ernst Behmer
Ernst Behmer
as
Hansi Arnstaedt
Hansi Arnstaedt
as
Rudolf Biebrach
Rudolf Biebrach
as
Gerhard Dammann
Gerhard Dammann
as
Harry Halm
Harry Halm
as
Paul Rehkopf
Paul Rehkopf
as
Walter Steinbeck
Walter Steinbeck
as
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Hans Steinhoff
Hans Steinhoff
Director
Willi Kollo
Willi Kollo
Music
Herbert Juttke
Herbert Juttke
Writer
Walter Schütze
Walter Schütze
Music Arranger
Erich Leistner
Erich Leistner
Sound
Benno von Arent
Benno von Arent
Production Design
Otto Baecker
Otto Baecker
Cinematography
Konstantin Irmen-Tschet
Konstantin Irmen-Tschet
Cinematography
Karl Ritter
Karl Ritter
Production Manager
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