
Fischzüge
Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
A ship from the GDR fishing fleet is on its way home. The work is done, the hold full of fish. Captain Nipmerow could be satisfied with that, but he has a completely different problem to deal with - a matter about which he also owes the shipping company a statement.
Top Cast


Ewa Borowik
Ewa Borowik
Monika (deutsche Sprecherin: Helga Piur)
Ewa Borowik
Monika (deutsche Sprecherin: Helga Piur)


Hans Lucke
Hans Lucke
Dr. Vahlberg
Hans Lucke
Dr. Vahlberg


Otmar Richter
Otmar Richter
Johannson
Otmar Richter
Johannson


Dietmar Richter-Reinick
Dietmar Richter-Reinick
Klaus Nipmerow
Dietmar Richter-Reinick
Klaus Nipmerow


Alfred Struwe
Alfred Struwe
Nienhusen
Alfred Struwe
Nienhusen


Ingeborg Krabbe
Ingeborg Krabbe
Frau Nienhusen
Ingeborg Krabbe
Frau Nienhusen


Herbert Köfer
Herbert Köfer
Dr. Goldewin
Herbert Köfer
Dr. Goldewin


Günter Schubert
Günter Schubert
Buberow
Günter Schubert
Buberow
Jürgen Huth
Jürgen Huth
Ehlers
Jürgen Huth
Ehlers


Karla Runkehl
Karla Runkehl
Mutter Johansson
Karla Runkehl
Mutter Johansson
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