
Jan on the Barge
Family
Overview
1934, Germany. Jan is a 13 year old boy, who is raised without a mother. His father, a communist, is accused of a political murder, and predicted to be shot by the police when he was on the run. Jan lives with his aunt and finds a friend, Max, who wants to help him to find out what really with his father happened. During a conspirative gathering Max is shot by SA (Nazi paramilitary) and Jan succeed to escape in a barge. Erika, the daughter of the captain of the barge, and a boatman hide him. They try to help Jan to escape from police and find his father, who really survived.
Top Cast


Peter Sodann
Peter Sodann
Martin Liebig
Peter Sodann
Martin Liebig


Hermann Beyer
Hermann Beyer
Professor
Hermann Beyer
Professor


Evamaria Bath
Evamaria Bath
Minna
Evamaria Bath
Minna


Lotte Loebinger
Lotte Loebinger
Muttchen
Lotte Loebinger
Muttchen
Peter Scholz
Peter Scholz
Jan
Peter Scholz
Jan


Helene Anders
Helene Anders
Erika
Helene Anders
Erika


Heide Kipp
Heide Kipp
Tante
Heide Kipp
Tante


Siegfried Voß
Siegfried Voß
Wiese
Siegfried Voß
Wiese


Volkmar Kleinert
Volkmar Kleinert
Hinkender
Volkmar Kleinert
Hinkender
Christoph Engel
Christoph Engel
Ziviler
Christoph Engel
Ziviler
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