
The Pearl Color
Drama · Family
Overview
In the early 1930s, ten-year-old Alexander is determined to win his school's painting competition to impress his secret love, Lotte. By chance, he comes into possession of the glittering mother-of-pearl paint. However, its disappearance triggers a fierce battle between the A class and the B class.
Top Cast


Markus Krojer
Markus Krojer
Alexander
Markus Krojer
Alexander


Brigitte Hobmeier
Brigitte Hobmeier
Klari
Brigitte Hobmeier
Klari


Josef Hader
Josef Hader
Herr Ametsbichler
Josef Hader
Herr Ametsbichler


Sigi Zimmerschied
Sigi Zimmerschied
Konditor Schneider
Sigi Zimmerschied
Konditor Schneider


Gustav Peter Wöhler
Gustav Peter Wöhler
Herr Schloder
Gustav Peter Wöhler
Herr Schloder


Dominik Nowak
Dominik Nowak
Maulwurf
Dominik Nowak
Maulwurf
Zoë Mannhardt
Zoë Mannhardt
Lotte
Zoë Mannhardt
Lotte


Benedikt Hösl
Benedikt Hösl
Langer Gruber
Benedikt Hösl
Langer Gruber
Thomas Wittmann
Thomas Wittmann
Heini / Hugo
Thomas Wittmann
Heini / Hugo


Adele Neuhauser
Adele Neuhauser
Frau Kerkenreuth
Adele Neuhauser
Frau Kerkenreuth
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