
Der Hauptmann von Köpenick
Drama · Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
Each is dependent on the other. He breaks into the passport office to get a passport. He is surprised and ends up back in prison, where he is trained in military drill. After his release, he once again lodges with relatives, his sister and brother-in-law. Wearing a second-hand captain's uniform, he first takes over a guard unit and uses it to occupy Köpenick town hall, where all the employees of the town council submit to the supposed captain. The mayor is promoted to Berlin and Voigt presents himself to the authorities a few days later. At first, everyone present laughs at the prank, but then Voigt is made aware of the legal consequences. He is sent back to prison, but shortly afterwards he is pardoned by the Emperor.
Top Cast


Harald Juhnke
Harald Juhnke
Wilhelm Voigt
Harald Juhnke
Wilhelm Voigt


Elisabeth Trissenaar
Elisabeth Trissenaar
Mathilde Obermüller
Elisabeth Trissenaar
Mathilde Obermüller


Katharina Thalbach
Katharina Thalbach
Marie Hoprecht
Katharina Thalbach
Marie Hoprecht


Rolf Hoppe
Rolf Hoppe
Zuchthausdirektor
Rolf Hoppe
Zuchthausdirektor


Hark Bohm
Hark Bohm
Kriminalinspektor Schmude
Hark Bohm
Kriminalinspektor Schmude


Jürgen Hentsch
Jürgen Hentsch
Kriminaldirektor Mehlhorn
Jürgen Hentsch
Kriminaldirektor Mehlhorn


Sophie Rois
Sophie Rois
Mieze
Sophie Rois
Mieze


Hermann Beyer
Hermann Beyer
Friedrich Hoprecht
Hermann Beyer
Friedrich Hoprecht


Udo Samel
Udo Samel
Bürgermeister Obermüller
Udo Samel
Bürgermeister Obermüller


Dieter Montag
Dieter Montag
Kilian
Dieter Montag
Kilian
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