
Two Times Lotte
Family · Comedy
Overview
Two nine-year-old girls—rude Luise Palfy and respectful shy Lotte Körner—meet on a summer camp. Apart from their different hair-do, they look alike. They have never seen each other before, but soon find out that they are identical twins. It turns out that their parents divorced, each keeping one of the girls. They decide to trade places at the end of the summer. Lottie curls her hair, Lisa braids hers, and both go off to where they have never been before. The adventure begins.
Top Cast


Erich Kästner
Erich Kästner
Narrator
Erich Kästner
Narrator


Antje Weisgerber
Antje Weisgerber
Luiselotte Körner
Antje Weisgerber
Luiselotte Körner


Peter Mosbacher
Peter Mosbacher
Ludwig Palfy, Opernkapellmeister
Peter Mosbacher
Ludwig Palfy, Opernkapellmeister
Jutta Günther
Jutta Günther
Lotte Körner
Jutta Günther
Lotte Körner


Isa Günther
Isa Günther
Luise Palfy
Isa Günther
Luise Palfy


Senta Wengraf
Senta Wengraf
Irene Gerlach
Senta Wengraf
Irene Gerlach


Hans Olden
Hans Olden
Hofrat Strobl
Hans Olden
Hofrat Strobl


Auguste Pünkösdy
Auguste Pünkösdy
Resi
Auguste Pünkösdy
Resi
Maria Krahn
Maria Krahn
Frau Muthesius
Maria Krahn
Frau Muthesius


Gustav Waldau
Gustav Waldau
Gustav Waldau
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