
Schroeder's Wonderful World
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A gigantic investment project brings assistant Frank Schröder back to his home, the border triangle. Torn between appropriation, small-mindedness and rivalries, his plan for a major collaboration threatens to fail. But Schröder does not give up and manages to turn things around. But then his boss wants to go wolf hunting.
Top Cast


Peter Schneider
Peter Schneider
Frank Schröder
Peter Schneider
Frank Schröder


Karl-Fred Müller
Karl-Fred Müller
Theodor Schröder
Karl-Fred Müller
Theodor Schröder


Gitta Schweighöfer
Gitta Schweighöfer
Anne Schröder
Gitta Schweighöfer
Anne Schröder


Eva-Maria Hagen
Eva-Maria Hagen
Henriette Wolf
Eva-Maria Hagen
Henriette Wolf
Clemens Deindl
Clemens Deindl
Helmut Schröder
Clemens Deindl
Helmut Schröder


Gerhard Olschewski
Gerhard Olschewski
Wigbert Wolf
Gerhard Olschewski
Wigbert Wolf


Jürgen Prochnow
Jürgen Prochnow
John Gregory
Jürgen Prochnow
John Gregory


Dieter Montag
Dieter Montag
Schrottplatz-Karl
Dieter Montag
Schrottplatz-Karl
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