
Go Trabi Go
Comedy
Overview
Family Struutz lives in Bitterfeld (GDR). After the fall of the wall, they take the opportunity to go on holiday with their car, an old Trabant. They simply want to visit Italy. But there are some incidents during their journey.
Top Cast


Claudia Schmutzler
Claudia Schmutzler
Jacqueline Struutz
Claudia Schmutzler
Jacqueline Struutz


Marie Gruber
Marie Gruber
Rita Struutz
Marie Gruber
Rita Struutz


Wolfgang Stumph
Wolfgang Stumph
Udo Struutz
Wolfgang Stumph
Udo Struutz


Dieter Hildebrandt
Dieter Hildebrandt
Kfz-Meister
Dieter Hildebrandt
Kfz-Meister


Ottfried Fischer
Ottfried Fischer
Bernd Amberger
Ottfried Fischer
Bernd Amberger


Diether Krebs
Diether Krebs
Fernfahrer
Diether Krebs
Fernfahrer


Barbara Valentin
Barbara Valentin
Mrs. Gamshuber
Barbara Valentin
Mrs. Gamshuber


Billie Zöckler
Billie Zöckler
Gerda Amberger
Billie Zöckler
Gerda Amberger


Konstantin Wecker
Konstantin Wecker
Playboy
Konstantin Wecker
Playboy


André Eisermann
André Eisermann
Alfons Amberger
André Eisermann
Alfons Amberger
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