Poor as a Church Mouse (1931)
Arm wie eine Kirchenmaus (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 41min
- Comedy, Musical
- 05 Nov 1931 (Germany)
- Movie
General Director von Ulrich is determined to introduce the American working pace at his office. The first to get fired is his secretary; she's replaced by stenographer Sui Sachs. On a business trip to Paris, feelings evolve on both sides.
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Cast
Grete Mosheim | ... |
Susi Sachs
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Anton Edthofer | ... |
Baron Thomas von Ullrich
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Hans Thimig | ... |
Frany, der Barons Sohn
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Paul Hörbiger | ... |
Count Friedrich Thalheim
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Fritz Grünbaum | ... |
Schünzl
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Paul Morgan | ... |
Quapil
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Charlotte Ander | ... |
Olly Frey, Sekretärin
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Trude Hesterberg |
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Senta Söneland |
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Rina Marsa |
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Ernst Wurmser |
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Arthur Mainzer |
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Monsieur Thonny |
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Gerd Oswald |
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Directed by
Richard Oswald |
Written by
Ladislas Fodor | ... | (play "A templom egére") |
Heinz Goldberg | ... | () |
Felix Salten | ... | () |
Produced by
Emil Justitz | ... | producer |
Music by
Ralph Benatzky |
Art Direction by
Franz Schroedter |
Production Management
Walter Zeiske | ... | production manager |
Sound Department
Hermann Birkhofer | ... | sound |
Camera and Electrical Department
Robert Lach | ... | camera operator (as Walter Robert Lach) |
Music Department
Curt Lewinnek and His Band | ... | music performers (as Kapelle Lewinnek) |
Rolf Jacoby | ... | music supervisor |
Grete Walter | ... | musical advisor |
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- Deutsche Lichtspiel-Syndikat (DLS) (1931) (Germany) (theatrical)
- Central Film (1932) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Sphinx Films (1934) (Belgium) (theatrical) (reissue)
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Did You Know?
Movie Connections | Remade as Beauty and the Boss (1932). See more » |
Crazy Credits | In the opening of the film, Fritz Grünbaum and Paul Morgan (as themselves) present the cast and crew. See more » |