Der Willi-Busch-Report
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Life on the border to the GDR is as dreary as the "Werra-Post". To increase circulation, Willi Busch, reporter and heir to the local paper, takes action: sometimes he demolishes telephone boxes, sometimes he fantasizes a child into a prophetess who talks to sheep. Only when he fakes a dead man's past as an informer does Willi's paper corpses suddenly become real...
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Tilo Prückner
Tilo Prückner
Willi Busch
Tilo Prückner
Willi Busch


Kornelia Boje
Kornelia Boje
Rose-Marie Roth
Kornelia Boje
Rose-Marie Roth
Dorothea Moritz
Dorothea Moritz
Adelheid Busch
Dorothea Moritz
Adelheid Busch
Karin Frey
Karin Frey
Helga
Karin Frey
Helga
Jenny Thelen
Jenny Thelen
Aenne
Jenny Thelen
Aenne
Hannes Kaetner
Hannes Kaetner
Sir Henry
Hannes Kaetner
Sir Henry
Klaus Hoser
Klaus Hoser
Arno Rösler
Klaus Hoser
Arno Rösler
Wolfgang Grönebaum
Wolfgang Grönebaum
Jupp Müller
Wolfgang Grönebaum
Jupp Müller


Christoph Lindert
Christoph Lindert
Poradzki
Christoph Lindert
Poradzki
Karl Sibold
Karl Sibold
Rektor
Karl Sibold
Rektor
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