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  1. Storm in a Water Glass (German: Sturm im Wasserglas) is a 1960 West German comedy film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Ingrid Andree, Hanns Lothar and Therese Giehse. It is an adaptation of a play by Bruno Frank, which had previously been made into a 1931 film of the same title, and, in 1937, in Great Britain, as, Storm in a ...

  2. The film was remade in 1960 . Plot. An ambitious town councillor feels confident he will be elected the next mayor, but a dispute over a mongrel dog owned by a local flower seller rapidly turns into a scandal which threatens his political career. Cast. Hansi Niese, as Frau Vogel - flower woman. Renate Müller, as Viktoria Thoss.

  3. Puntúa esta película Sinopsis Comedia popular sobre una vendedora de flores que no puede pagar un impuesto por tener un perrito como compañero y la nueva candidata al cargo de burgomaestre que pone en peligro.

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  5. Storm in a Water Glass may refer to: Storm in a Water Glass (1931 film), an Austrian-German comedy film. Storm in a Water Glass (1960 film), a West German comedy film. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  6. Storm in a Water Glass. Original title: Die Blumenfrau von Lindenau. 1931. 1h 32m. IMDb RATING. 8.2 /10. 23. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy. Popular comedy about a flower seller who cannot afford to pay a tax for having a little dog as her companion, and the new candidate for the post of burgomaster she endangers. Director. Georg Jacoby. Writers.

  7. Storm in a Water Glass (German: Sturm im Wasserglas) is a 1960 West German comedy film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Ingrid Andree, Hanns Lothar and Therese Giehse. It is an adaptation of a play by Bruno Frank, which had previously been made into a 1931 film of the same title, and, in 1937, in Great Britain, as, Storm in a Teacup.