
Peterchens Mondfahrt
Fantasy · Family · TV Movie
Overview
The story of Little Peter and his sister Anneli, who help a May beetle named Mr. Zoomzeman (German: Herr Summsemann) to retrieve his missing sixth leg from the Moon. After a fantastic and dangerous overnight adventure they recover the leg and are returned to their beds at home.
Top Cast
Frank von dem Bottlenberg
Frank von dem Bottlenberg
Peter
Frank von dem Bottlenberg
Peter
Cora von dem Bottlenberg
Cora von dem Bottlenberg
Anneliese
Cora von dem Bottlenberg
Anneliese


Lola Müthel
Lola Müthel
Nachtfee
Lola Müthel
Nachtfee


Dirk Dautzenberg
Dirk Dautzenberg
Sandmännchen
Dirk Dautzenberg
Sandmännchen


Margot Trooger
Margot Trooger
Sonne
Margot Trooger
Sonne


Hans Helmut Dickow
Hans Helmut Dickow
Pfefferkuchenmann
Hans Helmut Dickow
Pfefferkuchenmann
Irmgard Först
Irmgard Först
Peterchens Mutter
Irmgard Först
Peterchens Mutter
Horst Butschke
Horst Butschke
Maikäfer Sumsemann
Horst Butschke
Maikäfer Sumsemann
Tilla Hohmann
Tilla Hohmann
Minna
Tilla Hohmann
Minna
Rudolf Therkatz
Rudolf Therkatz
Mann im Mond
Rudolf Therkatz
Mann im Mond
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