''We Stick Together Through Thick and Thin'' (German: ''Wir halten fest und treu zusammen'') is a 1929
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silent comedy film
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directed by
Herbert Nossen and starring
Sig Arno
Sig Arno (born Siegfried Aron, 27 December 1895 – 17 August 1975) was a German-Jewish film actor who appeared in such films as ''Pardon My Sarong'' and ''The Mummy's Hand''. He may be best remembered from ''The Palm Beach Story'' (1942) as Toto ...
,
Kurt Gerron
Kurt Gerron (11 May 1897 – 28 October 1944) was a German History of the Jews in Germany, Jewish actor and film director. He and his wife, Olga were murdered in the Holocaust.
Life
Born Kurt Gerson into a well-off merchant family in Berlin, he ...
and
Ernst Karchow
Ernst Karchow (1892–1953) was a German stage and film actor.Youngkin p.432
Selected filmography
* '' Lotte'' (1928)
* '' We Stick Together Through Thick and Thin'' (1929)
* '' The Captain from Köpenick'' (1931)
* ''Inge and the Millions'' (193 ...
. It was one of two films starring Arno and Gerron in their characters of 'Beef' and 'Steak' in an effort to create a German equivalent to
Laurel and Hardy
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.
[Prawer p.83-84] It premiered at the
Marmorhaus
The Marmorhaus (English: Marble House) is a former cinema located on the Kurfürstendamm in Berlin. Opened in 1913, it takes its name from a large marble façade. Designed by the architect Hugo Pál, the walls of the foyer and auditorium were dec ...
in
Berlin
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.
Cast
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Sig Arno
Sig Arno (born Siegfried Aron, 27 December 1895 – 17 August 1975) was a German-Jewish film actor who appeared in such films as ''Pardon My Sarong'' and ''The Mummy's Hand''. He may be best remembered from ''The Palm Beach Story'' (1942) as Toto ...
as Beef
*
Kurt Gerron
Kurt Gerron (11 May 1897 – 28 October 1944) was a German History of the Jews in Germany, Jewish actor and film director. He and his wife, Olga were murdered in the Holocaust.
Life
Born Kurt Gerson into a well-off merchant family in Berlin, he ...
as Steak
*
Ernst Karchow
Ernst Karchow (1892–1953) was a German stage and film actor.Youngkin p.432
Selected filmography
* '' Lotte'' (1928)
* '' We Stick Together Through Thick and Thin'' (1929)
* '' The Captain from Köpenick'' (1931)
* ''Inge and the Millions'' (193 ...
as Theodor Klabautermann
*
Vera Schmiterlöw
Alice Vera Cecilia Charlotta Schmiterlöw (19 July 1904, Varberg – 9 September 1987, Stockholm) was a Swedish actress. She studied drama at the Dramaten from 1921 to 1924, where she met classmate Greta Garbo with whom she grew a lifelong frien ...
as Kitty, Tochter
*
Evi Eva
Evi Eva (1899–1985) was a German film actress.Goble p.190
Selected filmography
* '' The Eyes as the Accuser'' (1920)
* '' The Secrets of Berlin'' (1921)
* '' At the Edge of the Great City'' (1922)
* '' Hallig Hooge'' (1923)
* ''The Heart of Lil ...
as Köchin
*
Antonie Jaeckel
Antonie Jaeckel (5 September 1876 – 26 December 1960) was a German actress.
Selected filmography
* ''Madeleine (1919 film), Madeleine'' (1919)
* ''Fridericus Rex'' (1922)
* ''The Unknown Tomorrow'' (1923)
* ''Cock of the Roost'' (1925)
* ''If On ...
as Freifrau von Gotha, Heiratsvermittlerin
*
Lotte Roman as Stubenmädchen
*
Edith Meller
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as Carola Triller
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Claire Claery
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Carl Geppert
Carl Geppert was a German actor. He appeared in more than fifty films from 1919 to 1932.
Selected filmography
References
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as Assessor
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Ewald Wenck
Ewald Wenck (28 December 1891 – 3 April 1981) was a German actor. He appeared in more than 230 films and television shows between 1919 and 1978.
Selected filmography
* ''We Stick Together Through Thick and Thin'' (1929)
* ''Spoiling the ...
as Assessor
*
Arnold Hasenclever as Teddy
*
Max Grünberg as Justizrat Scharf
*
Otto Hoppe
Otto is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German short form (variants ''Audo'', '' Odo'', ''Udo'') of Germanic names beginning in ''aud-'', an element meaning "wealth, prosperity".
The name is recorded f ...
as Geschäftsführer des Restaurants Newa-Grill
See also
* ''
Revolt in the Batchelor's House
''Revolt in the Batchelor's House'' (German: ''Aufruhr im Junggesellenheim'') is a 1929 German silent comedy film directed by Manfred Noa and starring Sig Arno, Kurt Gerron and Trude Hesterberg.
It was one of two films starring Arno and Gerron ...
'' (1929)
References
Bibliography
* Prawer, S.S. ''Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910-1933''. Berghahn Books, 2005.
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1929 films
1929 comedy films
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Films of the Weimar Republic
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German sequel films
German black-and-white films
Buddy comedy films
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