
Die Försterbuben
TV Movie · Drama
Overview
An alpine village shortly before the First World War. Widowed forester Rufman has little sympathy for his sons Friedel and Elias. Both find it difficult to cope with themselves. One day, a stranger appears whose curiosity confuses the suspicious villagers. Only Elias feels attracted to him. When a murder takes place in the village, suspicion soon falls on the forester's boys.
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Franco Nero
Franco Nero
Böhme
Franco Nero
Böhme


Georg Friedrich
Georg Friedrich
Elias
Georg Friedrich
Elias
Thomas Sigwald
Thomas Sigwald
Friedel
Thomas Sigwald
Friedel


William Berger
William Berger
Priest Gerhalt
William Berger
Priest Gerhalt


Tilo Prückner
Tilo Prückner
Krauthaas
Tilo Prückner
Krauthaas
Anja Jaenicke
Anja Jaenicke
Gunda
Anja Jaenicke
Gunda


Gerhard Dorfer
Gerhard Dorfer
Teacher
Gerhard Dorfer
Teacher
Mirjam Ploteny
Mirjam Ploteny
Helene
Mirjam Ploteny
Helene


Heinz Moog
Heinz Moog
Michelwirt
Heinz Moog
Michelwirt
Hanna Lussnigg
Hanna Lussnigg
Sali
Hanna Lussnigg
Sali
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