The Brandenburg Arch

The Brandenburg Arch

4.5

1929-05-22

In the year 1914: The assistants of cobbler Lehmann compete for the affections of his daughter Frieda. Actually she’s in love with her ambitious cousin Fritz, but the cunning Franz knows how to string her along. When Fritz gets drafted, Frieda gives in and marries Franz. Soon Fritz is declared missing and the old cobbler dies of grief. Along the way Franz, who dodged the military service, earns his money with large-scale racketeering. Frieda is miserable. But then Fritz returns from Soviet captivity, prompting Frieda to divorce Franz. Finally Frieda accepts an inheritance from the USA and marries Fritz. With the money they open up a shoe store.

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In the year 1914: The assistants of cobbler Lehmann compete for the affections of his daughter Frieda. Actually she’s in love with her ambitious cousin Fritz, but the cunning Franz knows how to string her along. When Fritz gets drafted, Frieda gives in and marries Franz. Soon Fritz is declared missing and the old cobbler dies of grief. Along the way Franz, who dodged the military service, earns his money with large-scale racketeering. Frieda is miserable. But then Fritz returns from Soviet captivity, prompting Frieda to divorce Franz. Finally Frieda accepts an inheritance from the USA and marries Fritz. With the money they open up a shoe store.

Released

1929-05-22

Runtime

112

Director

William Dieterle

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Language

Deutsch

Production

Deutsche Universal-Film

Casts

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    Paul Henckels

    Paul Henckels
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    June Marlowe

    June Marlowe
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    Aribert Mog

    Aribert Mog
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    Fritz Kampers

    Fritz Kampers
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    Karl Etlinger

    Karl Etlinger
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    Fred Grosser

    Fred Grosser
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    Bruno Ziener

    Bruno Ziener
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    Inge Borg

    Inge Borg
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    Anton Pointner

    Anton Pointner
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    Carl Ballhaus

    Carl Ballhaus