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Child, I'm Happy on Your Coming

Child, I'm Happy on Your Coming

Portrait photographer Lu Tiemann owns a white wire-haired terrier named "Stork." For Lu, the charming dog has a very specific purpose: to either jump into parked cars with men at the wheel, thereby attracting their attention, or to hide inside the car and emerge while it's moving – with the same result. When the driver then wants to get a closer look at the "crazy" dog, the following inscription can be read on his collar: "My name is Stork, owned by Lu Tiemann, Regentenstrasse 17." Many well-to-do gentlemen fall for this approach, such as a portly consul or a factory owner and privy councillor, next to whom "Stork" brazenly positions himself on the passenger seat.

Release DateJune 25, 1933
StatusReleased
Original TitleKind, ich freu' mich auf Dein Kommen
Runtime1h 19min
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LanguageGerman
Original LanguageGerman
Production CountriesGermany
Production CompaniesViktoria-FilmUFA