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Overview
Two Berlin archetypes - Harald Juhnke and Günter Pfitzmann - convince in this touching big-city fairy tale in insistent roles as typical Berlin characters with everyday wit, temperament and improvisational talent.
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Harald Juhnke
Harald Juhnke
Harry Strehle
Harald Juhnke
Harry Strehle


Günter Pfitzmann
Günter Pfitzmann
Simon Spradow
Günter Pfitzmann
Simon Spradow


Christiane Hörbiger
Christiane Hörbiger
Daniela Koch
Christiane Hörbiger
Daniela Koch


Rolf Zacher
Rolf Zacher
Erwin
Rolf Zacher
Erwin


Gudrun Okras
Gudrun Okras
Rotwein-Biggi
Gudrun Okras
Rotwein-Biggi
Herbert Stass
Herbert Stass
Pole
Herbert Stass
Pole


Birge Schade
Birge Schade
Gabi
Birge Schade
Gabi
Santiago Ziesmer
Santiago Ziesmer
Friedrich
Santiago Ziesmer
Friedrich


Horst-Günter Marx
Horst-Günter Marx
Roland
Horst-Günter Marx
Roland
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