
Plantagenstraße 19
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Normal everyday life in an apartment building on Plantagenstraße in East Berlin is disrupted when a truck pulls up with the new tenants' furniture. And they include two small children - now, of all times, when old Matuschke's wife has just died and consideration should actually be shown for the widower. Even worse for Mrs. Tillack, however, is the fact that the entire male world seems to be after her 16-year-old daughter Katrin.
Top Cast


Erwin Geschonneck
Erwin Geschonneck
Richard Matuschke
Erwin Geschonneck
Richard Matuschke


Annekathrin Bürger
Annekathrin Bürger
Helga Arnold
Annekathrin Bürger
Helga Arnold


Horst Drinda
Horst Drinda
Wolfgang Arnold
Horst Drinda
Wolfgang Arnold
Hans-Otto Reintsch
Hans-Otto Reintsch
Hartmut Arnold
Hans-Otto Reintsch
Hartmut Arnold


Stefan Naujokat
Stefan Naujokat
Alexander Arnold
Stefan Naujokat
Alexander Arnold


Barbara Dittus
Barbara Dittus
Marianne Madäus
Barbara Dittus
Marianne Madäus


Peter Reusse
Peter Reusse
Manfred Madäus
Peter Reusse
Manfred Madäus


Walfriede Schmitt
Walfriede Schmitt
Frau Tillack
Walfriede Schmitt
Frau Tillack


Klaus Manchen
Klaus Manchen
Abschnittsbevollmächtigter
Klaus Manchen
Abschnittsbevollmächtigter
Elsa Grube-Deister
Elsa Grube-Deister
Elsa Grube-Deister
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