Mutter Krausens Fahrt ins Glück 1929

Synopsis:

Mutter Krause, her daughter Erna and her son Paul live in a tenement in the poorer section of Berlin's Wedding district. Along with them lives "the Tenant", his soon-to-be bride Friede, who works as a prostitute, and her child whose name isn't revealed in the film. Mutter Krause is a quiet, long-suffering old woman who earns what little she can delivering newspapers. However, Paul is an alcoholic and spends all her money on drink. Mutter Krause can't pay back the money she owes the man whose newspapers she delivered and he accuses her of stealing and threatens her with arrest. Mutter Krause must then pawn her last valuable possession, a treasured memento of her late husband. Paul then breaks into the same pawn shop. He gets away but is later arrested. Meanwhile, Erna begins dating a young man with Communist views, who turns Erna to Communism and also helps her earn the money her mother needs by more honest means.

Directed by: Phil Jutzi
Written by: Jan Fethke & Willy Döll
Runtime: 133 minutes
Tagline: The great Zille-movie
Cast:
Alexandra Schmitt
Alexandra Schmitt
Mutter Krause 
Gerhard Bienert
Gerhard Bienert
Untermieter 
Vera Sacharowa
Vera Sacharowa
Prostituierte 
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Also known as:
  • Mor Krausses ferd til lykken
  • Mother Krause's Journey to Happiness