
Der Blunzenkönig
Comedy
Overview
'The Blunzen King,' a long-established master butcher in a rural idyll, sees time-honored traditions and his son Franzl's envisioned future in jeopardy when Charlotte, a vegetarian from the city, enters Franzl's life. Values are turned upside down, arguments ensue, and then reconciliations are made – after all, 'if you don't move with the times, you'll be left behind!'
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Karl Merkatz
Karl Merkatz
Blunzenkönig“ Franz König senior
Karl Merkatz
Blunzenkönig“ Franz König senior


Andreas Lust
Andreas Lust
Franzl
Andreas Lust
Franzl


Jaschka Lämmert
Jaschka Lämmert
Charlotte
Jaschka Lämmert
Charlotte


Julia Jelinek
Julia Jelinek
Joki
Julia Jelinek
Joki


Inge Maux
Inge Maux
Rösli
Inge Maux
Rösli


Angelika Niedetzky
Angelika Niedetzky
Postlerin
Angelika Niedetzky
Postlerin
Matthias Ohner
Matthias Ohner
Sepp
Matthias Ohner
Sepp
Alexander Linhardt
Alexander Linhardt
Adam
Alexander Linhardt
Adam


Martin Bermoser
Martin Bermoser
Friedensreich
Martin Bermoser
Friedensreich


Raimund Wallisch
Raimund Wallisch
Rohrbacher
Raimund Wallisch
Rohrbacher
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