
Das sündige Dorf
Comedy
Overview
No matter how much the pastor rails against it, people in his village love each other left and right. No wonder there are so many illegitimate children. Now Toni, a farmer's son, wants to marry Vevi, a waitress. Toni's father secretly fears that Vevi is the fruit of his loins...
Top Cast


Joe Stöckel
Joe Stöckel
Thomas Stangassinger
Joe Stöckel
Thomas Stangassinger


Günther Lüders
Günther Lüders
Christian Süßbier
Günther Lüders
Christian Süßbier


Renate Mannhardt
Renate Mannhardt
Vevi
Renate Mannhardt
Vevi
Hanna Hutten
Hanna Hutten
Vevi
Hanna Hutten
Vevi
Elise Aulinger
Elise Aulinger
Therese Stangassinger
Elise Aulinger
Therese Stangassinger


Beppo Brem
Beppo Brem
Wegscheidbauer
Beppo Brem
Wegscheidbauer


Walther Reyer
Walther Reyer
Sepp Stangassinger
Walther Reyer
Sepp Stangassinger


Albert Rueprecht
Albert Rueprecht
Toni Stangassinger
Albert Rueprecht
Toni Stangassinger
Ulla Torp
Ulla Torp
Barbara Veit
Ulla Torp
Barbara Veit
Wastl Witt
Wastl Witt
Mathias Vogelhuber
Wastl Witt
Mathias Vogelhuber
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