Bookkeeper Kremke (German: Lohnbuchhalter Kremke) is a 1930 German silent drama film directed by Marie Harder and starring Hermann Vallentin, Anna Sten and Ivan Koval-Samborsky.
Along with Brothers (1929), it was one of two contemporary films espousing the movement's left-wing ideology.
After losing his job, a clerk is devastated by the threatened drop in social status now that he is unemployed.
However, his daughter falls in love with a chauffeur who encourages her to embrace her new working-class status.
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