The Man with the Paw (1935)
"The Man with the Paw" is what people call the very successful banker Wiegant, who is desperately in love with Lena Kroning, the wife of the lawyer Hugo Kroning. So as to be nearer to her, Wiegant hires her husband to be the bank's lawyer. Shortly thereafter, Wiegant is suspected of having conned the Countess Steindorff during a telephone conversation; but he never did. During the relevant period of time, he was with Lena "having tea" (uh huh), which he conceals from the lawyer-husband, so as to protect Lena.
Director: Rudolf van der Noss
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Paul Wegener as Wiegant, Präsident der Industrie-Bank |
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Kurt Vespermann as Richard Möllenhof |
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Grethe Weiser as Susi Möllenhof |
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Johannes Riemann as Dr. Hugo Kröning |
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Rose Stradner as Lena Kröning |
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Hilde Weissner as Eve Gernsheim |
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Ernst Legal as Kraatz |
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Ilse Rose-Vollborn as |
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Erich Fiedler as Lattenberg |
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Otto Stoeckel as Bartosch |
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Ernst Rotmund as Wilczinski |
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Emmy Wyda as Gräfin Steindorff |
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Walter Steinbeck as Kommissar Sponholz |
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F. W. Schröder-Schrom as Haller, Untersuchungsrichte |
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Erwin Hartung as Sänger |
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Armin Schweizer as Beamter im Leihaus |
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Walter Steinweg as Hotelangestellter |
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Else Bötticher as |
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Maja Feist as |
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Fred Goebel as |
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Charlotte Hasse as |
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Erich Kestin as |
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Gerti Ober as |
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Albert Probeck as |
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Ursula Schlettow as |
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Annelis Schneidereyt as |
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Hans Sternberg as |
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Edith von Ebeling as |
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Michael von Newlinsky as |
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Max Wilmsen as |
| Directing | Rudolf van der Noss | Director |