Lilli - die Braut der Kompanie
Comedy
Overview
Lilli, the attractive niece of a general, disguises herself as a man in order to sneak into a German army barracks for research purposes. However, it is only a matter of time before her cover is blown.
Top Cast


Kristina Nel
Kristina Nel
Lilli
Kristina Nel
Lilli


Michael Maien
Michael Maien
Hans
Michael Maien
Hans


Ralf Wolter
Ralf Wolter
Doctor
Ralf Wolter
Doctor


Klaus Dahlen
Klaus Dahlen
Wackes
Klaus Dahlen
Wackes


Philipp Sonntag
Philipp Sonntag
Phillip
Philipp Sonntag
Phillip


Reinhold Brandes
Reinhold Brandes
Knochenhauer
Reinhold Brandes
Knochenhauer
Dieter Henkel
Dieter Henkel
Unteroffizier Zorn
Dieter Henkel
Unteroffizier Zorn


Josef Moosholzer
Josef Moosholzer
Feldwebel Murr
Josef Moosholzer
Feldwebel Murr
Alexander Miller
Alexander Miller
Leutnant Schiesser
Alexander Miller
Leutnant Schiesser
Jochen Schröder
Jochen Schröder
General
Jochen Schröder
General
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