Fruit in the Neighbour's Garden (1935 film)

[1] It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich with sets designed by the art directors Paul Markwitz and Heinrich Richter.

A neighborhood dispute begins when some of Warrenheim's plants are eaten by one of Adele's birds, allegedly a Siamese breeding duck which lays only one egg per year.

Aggravation ensues when gardener Valentin picks up the duck's egg from the property line and serves it for breakfast.

Hansi and Theo (who is actually supposed to be engaged to his cousin Irma according to the wishes of his aunt Adele), who have since become closer, are separated by a misunderstanding (his friend Gottfried had left Theo's motorbike without him to accompany Irma after a dance evening together borrowed knowledge and received a ticket).

The appointment, which was moved to the classroom because of the large number of witnesses, begins turbulently with mutual accusations.