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Language
  
German

Director
  
Georg Jacoby

Country
  
Austria Germany

Writer
  
Bruno Frank
,
Felix Salten
,
Walter Schlee
,
Walter Wassermann

Release date
  
13 March 1931

Storm in a Water Glass (German: Sturm im Wasserglas) is a 1931 Austrian-German comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Hansi Niese, Renate Müller and Paul Otto. The film is based on the play of the same title by Bruno Frank, later adapted into the British film Storm in a Teacup. The film is known by the alternative title The Flower Woman of Lindenau (Die Blumenfrau von Lindenau). It is notable, in part, for the small role played by Hedy Lamarr in her second film. The film's art direction was by Hans Jacoby.

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It premiered in Vienna on 13 March 1931, coinciding with the opening of the Sascha-Filmpalast cinema.

Synopsis

An ambitious town councillor feels confident he will be elected the next mayor, but a dispute over a mongrel dog owned by a local flower seller rapidly turns into a scandal which threatens his political career.

Cast

  • Hansi Niese as Frau Vogel - Blumenfrau
  • Renate Müller as Viktoria Thoss
  • Paul Otto as Dr. Thoss - ihr Mann
  • Harald Paulsen as Burdach - Redakteur
  • Herbert Hübner as Quilling - Zeitungsverleger
  • Grete Maren as Lisa - dessen Frau
  • Oscar Sabo as Pfaffenzeller - Magistratsdiener
  • Otto Treßleras Gerichtsvorsitzender
  • Franz Schafheitlin as Staatsanwalt
  • Hedy Lamarr as Secretary
  • Eugen Guenther as Beisitzer 1
  • Karl Kneidinger as Beisitzer 2
  • Alfred Neugebauer as Kleiner
  • References

    Storm in a Water Glass Wikipedia
    Storm in a Water Glass IMDb


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