Schwarzwaldmädel
Music · TV Movie
Overview
On their hike, the two friends Hans and Richard arrive in the Black Forest village of Sankt Christoph on the eve of St. Cecilia's Day, where they find accommodation in the house of the respected cathedral choirmaster Blasius Römer. There they meet his employee Bärbele, who is in love with Blasius Römer. A little later, the attractive Malwine arrives in the village from Berlin and sets her sights on Hans. However, Malwine is rejected by Hans on the evening of the Cäcilienfest dance, who decides in favor of Bärbele, who is shunned by the locals as the niece of the 'Muhme', a woman known as a 'witch'.
Top Cast
Wolfgang Windgassen
Wolfgang Windgassen
Blasius Römer
Wolfgang Windgassen
Blasius Römer


Janet Perry
Janet Perry
Bärbele
Janet Perry
Bärbele


Dick Laan
Dick Laan
Hans
Dick Laan
Hans


Rut Rex
Rut Rex
Malwine
Rut Rex
Malwine
Willi Brokmeier
Willi Brokmeier
Richard
Willi Brokmeier
Richard
Kristina Schober
Kristina Schober
Lorle
Kristina Schober
Lorle
Michael Lenz
Michael Lenz
Theobald
Michael Lenz
Theobald
Ulla Keller
Ulla Keller
Hanele
Ulla Keller
Hanele
Max Strecker
Max Strecker
Wirt
Max Strecker
Wirt


Ralf Wolter
Ralf Wolter
Schmusheim
Ralf Wolter
Schmusheim
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