
Die Reise
Drama
Overview
An unusual family story about two father and son generations, beginning on a German country side and ending in the students' revolt in Berlin.
Top Cast


Markus Boysen
Markus Boysen
Bertram Voss
Markus Boysen
Bertram Voss


Corinna Kirchhoff
Corinna Kirchhoff
Dagmar Wegener
Corinna Kirchhoff
Dagmar Wegener


Claude-Oliver Rudolph
Claude-Oliver Rudolph
Rolf Schröder
Claude-Oliver Rudolph
Rolf Schröder
Alexander Mehner
Alexander Mehner
Florian
Alexander Mehner
Florian
Gero Preen
Gero Preen
Bertram (young)
Gero Preen
Bertram (young)


Will Quadflieg
Will Quadflieg
Jost Voss
Will Quadflieg
Jost Voss
Christa Berndl
Christa Berndl
Mother Voss
Christa Berndl
Mother Voss


Thomas Anzenhofer
Thomas Anzenhofer
Thomas Anzenhofer


Peter Franke
Peter Franke
Peter Franke


Heike Schroetter
Heike Schroetter
Heike Schroetter
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