The bookkeeper Johannes Pinneberg and his girlfriend, the salesgirl Emma "Lämmchen" Mörschel, marry after they find out that she is two months pregnant. Johannes is fired and must find a new job in the middle of the
economic crisis. Johannes' mother, Mia, a nightclub hostess from
Berlin, comes to the rescue by finding her son a job as a salesman in a Berlin
department store. However, Johannes is under heavy pressure once his boss introduces a monthly sales quota for salesman to meet, or else they be made redundant; this leads to fierce competition between colleagues. When Johannes and Emmma's son Horst, is born, money becomes scarce again when their health insurance payouts are delayed. After a year, Johannes becomes less able to work at Mandels: he is warned for his frequent
tardiness and is behind on his quota. Film actor Franz Schlüter wanders into the shop, and Johannes begs Franz to buy something from him. The actor refuses and complains to the manager about Johannes's behavior, and Johannes is promptly fired. In November 1932, the family illegally moves into Johannes' former colleague's summer house 40 km east of
Berlin. Johannes has been unemployed for 14 months, so Emma
darns socks and
sews dresses for local families for money. One of Johannes' journeys to Berlin ends in a fiasco, as Johannes, with his poor appearance, is chased away from
Friedrichstrasse by the police. The couple realizes that good old-fashioned love is all that matters. ==Social Commentary==