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.
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Dolly Haas | As: Scampolo | |
Karl Ludwig Diehl | As: Maximilian | |
Paul Hörbiger | As: Gabriel | |
Oskar Sima | As: Phillippe | |
Hedwig Bleibtreu | As: Frau Schmid |
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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.
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Cast
Dolly Haas |
Scampolo |
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Karl Ludwig Diehl |
Maximilian |
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Paul Hörbiger |
Gabriel |
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Oskar Sima |
Phillippe |
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Hedwig Bleibtreu |
Frau Schmid |
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Hans Steinhoff |
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Billy Wilder |
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