
Das Posthaus im Schwarzwald
Comedy · Drama
Overview
The year 1910: When Prince Georg, nephew of the Grand Duke of Baden-Werrach, realizes that an actress he supported and loved was only taking advantage of him, he and his friend, the poet Dr. Richard Hebele, retire to his castle in the Black Forest. On the way to Kaltenau, not far from the castle, he meets Barbara, the postwoman who drives the Black Forest stagecoach. The coach is about to be replaced by a bus, according to the progress of the project.
Top Cast


Rudolf Lenz
Rudolf Lenz
Prinz Georg von Baden Werrach
Rudolf Lenz
Prinz Georg von Baden Werrach
Christine Görner
Christine Görner
Barbara Carlebach
Christine Görner
Barbara Carlebach


Gunther Philipp
Gunther Philipp
Dr. Richard Hebele
Gunther Philipp
Dr. Richard Hebele


Alice Kessler
Alice Kessler
Lilli
Alice Kessler
Lilli


Ellen Kessler
Ellen Kessler
Cilli
Ellen Kessler
Cilli


Walter Gross
Walter Gross
Kuno Loder
Walter Gross
Kuno Loder


Willy Reichert
Willy Reichert
Georgs Diener
Willy Reichert
Georgs Diener
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