The Grey Pikes Wharf Trailer

The Grey Pikes Wharf Trailer (1935)

21 August 1935 Drama 89 mins

Otto is pressured by his former girlfriend Mila to marry her. His friend and colleague Franz gets him a new job at Bernhard Münchow's remote auto repair shop, where Otto is safe from Mila for the time being. But then he falls in love with Käthe, the daughter of the owner of the shipyard “Zum grauen Hecht,” and finds a bitter enemy in Ladewig, who is also in love with Käthe and who puts Mila back on Otto's trail. Mila, however, falls in love with garage owner Münchow, who is only interested in her supposed fortune...

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Cast

Marianne Hoppe

as Käthe Liebenow

Hans Leibelt

as Mr. Liebenow

Hermann Speelmans

as Otto Menzel

Fita Benkhoff

as Mila Schellhase

Oskar Sima

as Bernhard Münchow

Johannes Barthel

as Franz Boehm

Ruth Eweler

as Lisbeth Schmidt

Karl Stepanek

as Ladewig

Rudolf Klicks

as Apprentice

Maria Krahn

as Mrs. Wehmeyer

Artur Malkowsky

as Truck Driver

Crew

Horst Kyrath

Horst Kyrath Unit Manager

Friedrich Wilhelm Rust

Original Music Composer

Franz Weihmayr

Franz Weihmayr Director of Photography

Wilhelm Schmidt

Wilhelm Schmidt Assistant Camera

Eugen Klagemann

Eugen Klagemann Still Photographer

Robert A. Dietrich

Robert A. Dietrich Production Design

Adolf Doelle

Adolf Doelle Makeup Artist

Franz Siebert

Franz Siebert Makeup Artist

International Releases Dates

Germany 21 August 1935

Production Companies

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