
Der Lotterieschwede
Drama
Overview
Bornholm island in 1880, where quarry worker Johan Jönsson lives a miserable life with his wife and children. He hopes to escape his poverty by winning a lottery ticket. But it doesn't bring him any luck. Instead of spending his little money on a doctor to have his sick child treated, he extends the lottery ticket. The child dies and Johan, plagued by remorse, turns to alcohol. After he has gambled away everything, the lottery ticket brings someone else the main prize. Johan commits suicide, but his son Per has realized that gambling is not the way to change the miserable existence of the workers.
Top Cast


Erwin Geschonneck
Erwin Geschonneck
Johan Jönsson
Erwin Geschonneck
Johan Jönsson


Sonja Sutter
Sonja Sutter
Frau Jönsson
Sonja Sutter
Frau Jönsson


Lore Frisch
Lore Frisch
Wirtsfrau Julie
Lore Frisch
Wirtsfrau Julie


Harry Hindemith
Harry Hindemith
Harry Hindemith


Jochen Thomas
Jochen Thomas
Jochen Thomas
Hans Emons
Hans Emons
Hans Emons
Gerhard Lau
Gerhard Lau
Gerhard Lau


Gustav Püttjer
Gustav Püttjer
Gustav Püttjer


Albert Garbe
Albert Garbe
Albert Garbe


Marga Legal
Marga Legal
Marga Legal
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