

113 minutes
8/28/1925
It was not just the children who were treated badly by the wealthy Weimar republic. Robert Kramer is released from prison but struggles to adjust to civilian life. His father disowns him, his wife has left him for another man. There is no work. He eventually arrives in a shelter for the homeless, and seeks salvation through Emma, a prostitute.

Bernhard Goetzke
as Robert Kramer

Paul Bildt
as Herr Kramer - Roberts Vater

Aud Egede-Nissen
as Emma
Arthur Bergen
as Gustav

Mady Christians
as Regine Lossen
Christian Bummerstaedt
as Regines Bruder
Eduard Rothauser
as Rottmann
Hildegard Imhoff
as Gerda

Margarete Kupfer
as Verwalterin

Frida Richard
as Frau Heinicke
Frigga Braut
as Waschfrau

Georg John
as Waschfraus Mann
Rudolf Biebrach
as Händler

Aribert Wäscher
as Klatte
Robert Garrison
as Flickschneider

Maria Forescu
as Frau Flickschneider
Max Maximilian
as Lumpenmatz
Sylvia Torff
as Frau des Lumpenmatz
Paul Günther
as 2. Obdachlose
Rudolf del Zopp
as 1. Obdachlose
Heinrich Zille
as Himself - Heinrich Zille - Prologue