Ich bitte um Vollmacht (1944)
Quirky clerk Gamperl is not at all happy with his new boss, the lawyer Dr. Hartwig. For while Gamperl would love nothing more than to sue everyone in sight for every little thing, Hartwig actually advises a number of potential clients to settle their problems outside of court. This has been the case, too, with chief architect Sterneck, who wants to sue the singer Daniela Dannberg, because her vocal exercises have allegedly been disturbing the peace at his country seat in Fried im Winkel. Gamperl thus decides to take it into his own hands to head off to Fried im Winkel, so as to gather damaging evidence against the singer --- and, in the process, manages to bring the village residents to a state of litigious hysteria. When Hartwig learns of the chaos Gamperl has caused, he immediately departs for the village. Yet while he desperately attempts to put things to right, his wife then starts to think he's having an affair with the singer!
Director:
Karl Leiter
Writers:
Lilian Belmont, Fritz Koselka.
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Josef Eichheim as Kanzlist Ferdinand Gamperl |
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Hilde Hildebrand as Sängerin Daniela Dannberg |
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Oskar Sima as Makler Franz Reitmayr |
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Elise Aulinger as Vroni Reitmayr |
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Ernst Fritz Fürbringer as Rechtsanwalt Dr. Norbert Hartwig |
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Sabine Peters as Helly Hartwig |
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Walther Jung as Oberbaurat Sterneck |
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Albert Janscheck as Xaverl Egger |
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Hannes Keppler as Jäger Loisl Ferch |
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Margot Berger as Reitmayrs Tochter Bärbel |
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Marianne Strauß as Reitmayrs Tochter Gundel |
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Viktor Afritsch as |
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Albert Janschek as |
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Ludwig Schmid-Wildy as |
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Martin Stadler as |
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Walter Stummvoll as |
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Heinrich Hauser as |
| Directing | Karl Leiter | Director |
| Writing | Lilian Belmont | Screenplay |
| Writing | Fritz Koselka | Screenplay |