
Agnes Kraus
Acting
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Born: February 16, 1911
Place of Birth: Berlin, Germany
Known For

Tapetenwechsel
Marcel Schlurfke is not exactly the heartthrob that friends Elke and Gitte are looking for. So they think about how to get rid of this annoying admirer. The best way is to put him in a position where he makes a fool of himself. This is what happens to the aforementioned Marcel, who suffers a total shipwreck with his "cooking skills". And after this failure, Marcel can only place himself in the care of his father Wollermann.Elke's father is a very desirable man in certain respects: in his spare time, he likes to wallpaper and transform worn-out rooms into pretty rooms. For Elke herself, however, this is a problem, because her father repeatedly takes possession of her (desired) admirers and promotes her to "honorary helper" in wallpapering matters. Only Marcel Schlurfke proves his touchingly helpless clumsiness in these assignments too.

Viechereien
Alma Krause is the proud owner of a thoroughbred French bully. Even otherwise, she nurses and harbors several two- and four-legged friends in her apartment - just as one would expect from a veterinarian's widow. Her nephew Heinz, on the other hand, is kind of beaten. Not as for the love of animals, that would fit badly to a nascent vet, but for a small animal practice, as the blessed uncle operated, he seems to have no ambitions. A future as a "Bazillenscheuche" in the cowshed would like to spare him again Aunt Alma. And she takes her appropriate action.

Alma schafft alle
Four years have passed since Alma and Dr. Kröpelin got married. The home zoo in Groß-Klückow is thriving and Alma is completely absorbed in her new role. But she still finds time to take care of things that, strictly speaking, are none of her business.

Professor Mamlock
A Jewish chief of surgery in 1933 Germany remains blind to the rising Nazi threat, dismissing political dissent from his son and a patient, until his family faces increasing anti-Semitic persecution.

Die Unbesiegbaren
The film "Die Unbesiegbaren" covers an episode in German history, in which the Bismarck government tried to mitigate the rise of the social-democrat movement.

Heiße Spuren
Ten-year-old Lutz Paschke, son of detective captain Paschke, is an enthusiastic but often overzealous detective. He roams his town with his basset hound Pinkus and thinks he can spot crimes in mostly harmless incidents. Every now and then, his father is called by him to a supposed crime, so Lutz thinks he has seen a murder, which turns out to be a clumsy attempt to kill a carp. Father Paschke is annoyed, especially as Lutz's actions repeatedly put him in embarrassing situations. So when Lutz receives an anonymous letter with cut-out letters announcing a crime at the old mill on Friday evening, he doesn't tell his father.

Hände hoch oder ich schieße
Small town policeman Holms suffers from a rather unusual problem: Because of the low crime rate, there is simply not enough to do for him. Deadly bored, he sinks into the depths of depression and requests the help of a psychiatrist. But his imagination is far more effective: In his dreams, he chases gangsters in London. Finally, some small-time crooks find a way to help "their" policeman out of his emotional misery: They steal a memorial from the market square and thus help Holms to a spectacular case.

Carbide and Sorrel
After the second World War, Dresden has a lot of reconstructing to do. To get the cigarette factory he once worked for running again, Kalle has to travel to Wittenberg - the only place where carbide can be found. Once there, Kalle find himself in the unfortunate situation of having to hitchhike his way back to Dresden, transporting seven heavy barrels of carbide. However, his inventiveness and optimistic attitude help transform the grueling task into an adventurous, entertaining, and funny journey.

Der Baulöwe
The successful entertainment artist Ralf Keul must develop his land on the Baltic Sea or else ultimately give it up. Inexperienced yet courageous, he hurls himself into the undertaking, which spares him no unpleasantness. He battles over the transportation and procurement of materials, constantly on the verge of a nervous breakdown, while his craftsmen offer little additional assistance.

Der Mann, der nach der Oma kam
Günter and Gudrun Piesold are very busy with their careers as a TV comedian and an actress, so Grandma takes care of household chores and childcare. But when Grandma remarries, the Piesolds are faced with chaos at home and a burning question: Who will take care of the household?
Filmography
as Verkäuferin
as Oma - Johanna Wuttig
as Frau Scholz
as Herta
as Tante Emmi
as Irma Kalweit
as Mathilde Lautenschläger
as Martha
as Frau Reschke
as Ella
as Frau Weber
as Alma Kröpelin
as Agnes Obermann
as Frau Lemke
as Alma Krause
as Lotte / Tine / Meta
as Alma Krause
as Brunos Frau Frieda
as Alice Räppel
as Agnes Heurig
as Luise Weberlein
as Frau Klucke
as Mutter Jeschken
as Stülpners Mutter
as Dora
as Frau Reschke
as Minna Schlurfke
as Emma Böhnke
as hagere Frau
as Frau Köppe
as Frau Klucke
as Frau Klose
as Friedchen
as Frau Götze
as Alte Frau
as Dicke Nachbarin
as Tante Trude
as Serviererin
as Tante Minna
as Frau Müller
as Dodo
as Frau Schulze
as Ursula Schmitz
as Frau Rausche
as Frau Thumann
as Hausmädchen
as Frau Meternagel
as mother
as Friederike Pröpping
as Frau Jakowski
as Störungsstelle
as Sekretärin Frau Haschke
as Frau Ziebarth
as Schwester Hedwig
as Säuberlich
as Frau Kramer
as Alte Lehrerin
as Frau Zempin
as Frau Polizeipräsident Heim
as Hofdame
as Frau Schmidt
as Dame der Gesellschaft
as Frau Voigt
as Manja