Scampolo, ein Kind der Straße (1932)
The street urchin Scampolo (which means, "A Nothing"), who sleeps at night in a telephone booth and earns a little money running errands for a laundry, falls in love with a despondent, out-of-work bank manager in Depression-torn Germany, and thereby becomes a woman in the eyes of other men.
Director: Hans Steinhoff
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Dolly Haas as Scampolo |
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Karl Ludwig Diehl as Maximilian |
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Paul Hörbiger as Gabriel |
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Oskar Sima as Phillippe |
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Hedwig Bleibtreu as Frau Schmid |
| Directing | Hans Steinhoff | Director |
| Writing | Billy Wilder | Writer |