Child, I'm Happy on Your Coming
Kind, ich freu' mich auf Dein Kommen
Drama
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.
1933-06-25
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Cast
Director
Kurt Gerron
Magda Schneider as Lili Schrader
Wolf Albach-Retty as Herbert
Ida Wüst as Witwe Rohleder - Zimmervermieterin
Grethe Weiser as Zofe Marie
Lissy Arna as Lu Thiemann - Fotografin
Otto Wallburg as Der Konsul
Paul Otto as Der Geheimrat
Julius Falkenstein as Portier
Gerhard Dammann as (as Dammann)
Karl John
Warwick Ward