
The Flying Classroom
Comedy
Overview
A boy who was once a perpetual outcast finds friends in a new boarding school, united with his new peers gets involved in a heated rivalry with a group of students from a neighboring school.
Top Cast


Joachim Fuchsberger
Joachim Fuchsberger
Dr. Johannes Böhk, gen. Justus
Joachim Fuchsberger
Dr. Johannes Böhk, gen. Justus


Heinz Reincke
Heinz Reincke
Dr. Robert Uthofft, gen. Nichtraucher
Heinz Reincke
Dr. Robert Uthofft, gen. Nichtraucher


Diana Körner
Diana Körner
Schwester Beate
Diana Körner
Schwester Beate


Bernd Herzsprung
Bernd Herzsprung
Theodor Laban
Bernd Herzsprung
Theodor Laban


Tilo von Berlepsch
Tilo von Berlepsch
Direktor Grünkern
Tilo von Berlepsch
Direktor Grünkern
Robert Jarczyk
Robert Jarczyk
Johnny Trotz
Robert Jarczyk
Johnny Trotz
Alois Mittermaier
Alois Mittermaier
Matthias
Alois Mittermaier
Matthias
Otto Bolesch
Otto Bolesch
Professor Kreuzkamm
Otto Bolesch
Professor Kreuzkamm
Otto Kurth
Otto Kurth
Otto Carstens
Otto Kurth
Otto Carstens
Wolfgang Schwarz
Wolfgang Schwarz
Herr von Simmern
Wolfgang Schwarz
Herr von Simmern
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