
Quartet in Bed
Comedy · Music
Overview
West Berlin, summer 1968: the attitude to life at the time through the eyes of (at least) three different quartets: the anarchic bards of "Insterburg & Co." wander through the backyards of Kreuzberg, passing the time with silly poems, homemade instruments and their playmates. The lively Jacob Sisters and their four poodles make guest appearances as international show stars in the luxury hotels. And postcard Berlin is presented by four oil sheikhs who are on a state visit.
Top Cast
Johanna Jacob
Johanna Jacob
Self
Johanna Jacob
Self
Rosi Jacob
Rosi Jacob
Rosi Jacob
Eva Jacob
Eva Jacob
Eva Jacob
Hannelore Jacob
Hannelore Jacob
Hannelore Jacob
Ingo Insterburg
Ingo Insterburg
Self
Ingo Insterburg
Self
Jürgen Barz
Jürgen Barz
Self
Jürgen Barz
Self
Peter Ehlebracht
Peter Ehlebracht
Self
Peter Ehlebracht
Self


Karl Dall
Karl Dall
Self
Karl Dall
Self


Rainer Basedow
Rainer Basedow
Manager der Jacob Sisters
Rainer Basedow
Manager der Jacob Sisters
Dieter Kursawe
Dieter Kursawe
Dieter Kursawe
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