
The Axe of Wandsbek
Drama
Overview
Hamburg, Germany 1934: An executioner is needed. Teetjen makes the biggest mistake of his life. Because his butcher shop is facing bankruptcy, he agrees to execute a group of political prisoners for the Nazis. Once this becomes known, Teetjen’s life falls apart.
Top Cast


Erwin Geschonneck
Erwin Geschonneck
Albert Teetjen
Erwin Geschonneck
Albert Teetjen


Käthe Braun
Käthe Braun
Stine Teetjen
Käthe Braun
Stine Teetjen
Gefion Helmke
Gefion Helmke
Käthe Neumeier
Gefion Helmke
Käthe Neumeier


Willy A. Kleinau
Willy A. Kleinau
Hans-Peter Footh
Willy A. Kleinau
Hans-Peter Footh
Ursula Meissner
Ursula Meissner
Annette Koldewey
Ursula Meissner
Annette Koldewey


Blandine Ebinger
Blandine Ebinger
Mrs. Lintze
Blandine Ebinger
Mrs. Lintze


Maly Delschaft
Maly Delschaft
Mrs. Lehmke
Maly Delschaft
Mrs. Lehmke
Fritz Wisten
Fritz Wisten
Siegfried Mengers
Fritz Wisten
Siegfried Mengers
Arthur Schröder
Arthur Schröder
Dr. Koldewey
Arthur Schröder
Dr. Koldewey
Helmuth Hinzelmann
Helmuth Hinzelmann
Lintze
Helmuth Hinzelmann
Lintze
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