
The Pride of Company Three
Comedy
Overview
The adventures of smart soldier Gustav Diestelbeck include managing his superior officer, competing for the canteneer's daughter, evading punishment for discipline faults and hosting Prinz Willibald during his visit to the regiment.
Top Cast


Heinz Rühmann
Heinz Rühmann
Gustav Diestelbeck
Heinz Rühmann
Gustav Diestelbeck


Anton Walbrook
Anton Walbrook
Prinz Willibald
Anton Walbrook
Prinz Willibald


Eugen Burg
Eugen Burg
Minister v. Schwarzenbecher
Eugen Burg
Minister v. Schwarzenbecher


Ferdinand von Alten
Ferdinand von Alten
Martini, Lakai
Ferdinand von Alten
Martini, Lakai


Josef Peterhans
Josef Peterhans
Kommandierender General
Josef Peterhans
Kommandierender General


Walter Steinbeck
Walter Steinbeck
Major Schering
Walter Steinbeck
Major Schering


Viktor de Kowa
Viktor de Kowa
Leutnant Fritz Gernsbach
Viktor de Kowa
Leutnant Fritz Gernsbach


Fritz Kampers
Fritz Kampers
Feldwebel Krause
Fritz Kampers
Feldwebel Krause


Gerhard Bienert
Gerhard Bienert
Sergeant Schmidt
Gerhard Bienert
Sergeant Schmidt


Rudolf Platte
Rudolf Platte
Unteroffizier Knoll
Rudolf Platte
Unteroffizier Knoll
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