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People Among Us

People Among Us (1926)

7.5/10(2)·TMDB 1926 2h 3m DE

Now streaming on Zoovie: People Among Us (1926) — 2h 3m, free in HD. Directed by Gerhard Lamprecht, starring Käthe Haack, Lydia Potechina, and Alfred Abel. Drama. 5+ HD servers, switch any time.

What is People Among Us (1926) about?

Gerhard Lamprecht sketches a cross-section of Germany's new post-war society, with its winners, social climbers, and losers, represented by the social microcosm of an apartment building. The gossip-mad Frau Mierig from the rear building gives the newly-arrived Frau Kaminski, the janitor's wife, a lively initiation into the tenants and their peculiarities.

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Director:
Gerhard Lamprecht
Production:
National-Film, Gerhard Lamprecht Filmproduktion GmbH
Country:
Germany
Languages:
No Language
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0129232

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Who stars in People Among Us (1926)?

Käthe Haack as Mrs. Kaminski, Lydia Potechina as Mrs. Mierig, Alfred Abel as Helmuth Köhler, Aud Egede-Nissen as Gertrud Köhler, Eduard Rothauser as Mr. Rudloff, Renate Brausewetter as Brigitte Rudloff, Paul Bildt as Mr. Ritter, Elsa Wagner as Mrs. Ritter.

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Where can I watch People Among Us online for free?

You can watch People Among Us (1926) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is People Among Us?

People Among Us has a running time of 2h 3m (123 minutes total).

Who directed People Among Us?

People Among Us was directed by Gerhard Lamprecht.

Is People Among Us worth watching?

People Among Us has critically acclaimed reviews with a rating of 7.5/10 based on 2 votes.

What genre is People Among Us?

People Among Us is a Drama film released in 1926.

Who stars in People Among Us?

The cast of People Among Us includes Käthe Haack, Lydia Potechina, Alfred Abel, Aud Egede-Nissen and Eduard Rothauser.