
The Song of the Trumpeter
Drama
Overview
Fritz Weineck, a worker′s son from Halle, loves music – and dreams to make a living out of it one day. When his friend Alfons, a World War I veteran, gives him a trumpet as a gift, Fritz seems to come closer to fulfil his dream. But then, Fritz realizes that after the end of the German empire workers still have to desperately fight for their rights, and decides to use his instrument for political means: At a meeting of militant workers, he uses his trumpet as a signal horn. But Fritz suffers a severe setback when a comrade dies in the fight for an arms depot because of his fault.
Top Cast


Horst Jonischkan
Horst Jonischkan
Fritz Weineck
Horst Jonischkan
Fritz Weineck


Erik Veldre
Erik Veldre
Paul Hepner
Erik Veldre
Paul Hepner


Doris Abeßer
Doris Abeßer
Käthe Mielfe
Doris Abeßer
Käthe Mielfe


Ezard Haußmann
Ezard Haußmann
Georg Füllbrink
Ezard Haußmann
Georg Füllbrink


Jürgen Frohriep
Jürgen Frohriep
Walter Ebersdorf
Jürgen Frohriep
Walter Ebersdorf


Traudl Kulikowsky
Traudl Kulikowsky
Lene Langner
Traudl Kulikowsky
Lene Langner


Fred Delmare
Fred Delmare
Kleckchen
Fred Delmare
Kleckchen


Wolfgang Greese
Wolfgang Greese
Karl Borsdorff
Wolfgang Greese
Karl Borsdorff


Helga Göring
Helga Göring
Anna Weineck
Helga Göring
Anna Weineck


Rolf Römer
Rolf Römer
Alfons Wieland
Rolf Römer
Alfons Wieland
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