
Three from the stamp office (1932)
Three from the stamp office (1932) runs 1h 30m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Eugen Thiele, starring Fritz Kampers, Paul Kemp, and Anton Walbrook. Genre: Comedy. No subscription, no email required.
What is Three from the stamp office (1932) about?
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- Stars:
- Fritz Kampers, Paul Kemp, Anton Walbrook, Evelyn Holt
- Director:
- Eugen Thiele
- Production:
- Panzer Film-Produktion GmbH
- Country:
- Germany
- Status:
- Released
- IMDb:
- tt0022839
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Who stars in Three from the stamp office (1932)?
Fritz Kampers as Fritz Wenneis, Arbeitsloser, Paul Kemp as Arthur Jaenicke, Arbeitsloser, Anton Walbrook as Max Binder, Arbeitsloser, Evelyn Holt as Else, deren Tochter, Margarete Kupfer as Mutter Gohlke, Wäscherin, Ferdinand von Alten as Kienast, Chef eines Modesalons, Helen Schöner as Frau Kienast, Margita Alfvén as Die Directrice.

Fritz Wenneis, Arbeitsloser

Arthur Jaenicke, Arbeitsloser

Max Binder, Arbeitsloser

Else, deren Tochter

Mutter Gohlke, Wäscherin

Kienast, Chef eines Modesalons
Frau Kienast

Die Directrice
Lotte

Die Vermieteri

Die Wohlfahrtsdame

Laufmädel bei Kienast
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Where can I watch Three from the stamp office online for free?▼
You can watch Three from the stamp office (1932) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Three from the stamp office?▼
Three from the stamp office has a running time of 1h 30m (90 minutes total).
Who directed Three from the stamp office?▼
Three from the stamp office was directed by Eugen Thiele.
What genre is Three from the stamp office?▼
Three from the stamp office is a Comedy film released in 1932.
Who stars in Three from the stamp office?▼
The cast of Three from the stamp office includes Fritz Kampers, Paul Kemp, Anton Walbrook, Evelyn Holt and Margarete Kupfer.













