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My Name is Niki

Winnie is desperate and doesn't know what to do next. She is about to marry her lover Paul, who has returned from war captivity. Both want to emigrate to America short after marriage. But the young woman has an illegitimate one-and-a-half-year-old son, whom she has kept secret from her fiancé. The short-tempered Paul would never understand that. When she is on her way to the orphanage, the grumpy senior civil servant Hieronymus Spitz and his little dog Tobby get into her train compartment. After a short observation, Winnie is certain that the misantrope actually has a good heart, because he lovingly takes care of his dog. Without further ado she leaves little Niki with the tax accountant and disappears from the train. Only a note with a request remains. The overwhelmed old gentleman initially wants to get rid of the child, but then takes it home and takes care of it together with his housekeeper. Both take the bundle of joy to their hearts. But then everything turns out differently.

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My Name is Niki

August 29, 1952
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Cast (16)

Paul Hörbiger
Hieronymus Spitz
Carsta Löck
Junge Magd
Lina Carstens
Frau Altmann
Bruno Hübner
Regierungsdirektor
Charles Regnier
Redakteur
Ewald Wenck
Schaffner
Hans Pössenbacher
Bahnhofsvorstand
Harry Hertzsch
Kommissar
Oliver Grimm
Kleiner Junge

Crew (17)

Directing

Rudolf Jugert
Director
Fritz Stapenhorst
Assistant Director

Writing

Erna Fentsch
Screenplay

Production

Willy Jeske
Unit Manager
Hans Krause
Production Assistant
Georg Richter
Production Manager
Georg Witt
Producer

Sound

Art

Botho Hoefer
Production Design
Franz Bi
Production Design

Camera

Franz Koch
Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Jonas Müller
Makeup Designer
Arthur Schramm
Makeup Designer
Ursula Maes
Costume Design

Crew

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Editing

Lighting

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Visual Effects

Theo Nischwitz
Visual Effects