Karl Scheydt credited as playing...
Klaus
- Klaus: We offer you something truly unique! Ladies and gentlemen, come closer, come closer. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, step this way. Come closer. Come closer. The show starts soon! Don't be shy. Step this way, ladies and gentlemen! Thank you, come along. Don't be afraid.
- [first lines]
- Klaus: It won't cost you a penny more, ladies and gentlemen! As the only German traveling carnival, it's our pleasure to offer you a show which is truly unparalleled in the entire world. And now for the real sensation.
- Klaus: And now, a brief description of this evening's show. We open the show with Madame Cherie! Madame Cherie from Paris! The radiant Venus! Right before your eyes, up on the stage, only two or three yards away, Madame will appear in the brilliant colors from 1001 Nights, a remarkable spectacle! Second, and especially for you, gentlemen, Madame Antoinette! She'll show you a striptease that will knock your socks off! But that's not all. There are sensations upon sensations, one after the other. Sensations, every one of which is worth the cost of admission. For example: Isabelle, the girl in cellophane. Here she is, ladies and gentlemen. Her show starts with a beautiful dance and ends when the last veil has fallen from her body and she stands upon the stage just as you might wish to see her.