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Exploring the Brandenburg Marche

Exploring the Brandenburg Marche

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Drama

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On a forest road in the Brandenburg March, village teacher Potsch accidentally encounters the distinguished Professor Menzel, who got stuck there in his car. In the conversation that ensues, Menzel and Pötsch quickly discover that they both are great admirers of the early 19th-century writer Max von Schwedenow who was born in the area.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

96 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

21 April 1982

Country

East Germany

Cast

Hermann Beyer

Hermann Beyer

Ernst Pötsch

Kurt Böwe

Kurt Böwe

Professor Menzel

Jutta Wachowiak

Jutta Wachowiak

Mrs. Pötsch

Dieter Franke

Dieter Franke

Fritz

Trude Bechmann

Trude Bechmann

Grandma Alwine

Eberhard Esche

Eberhard Esche

Bradtke

Michael Gwisdek

Michael Gwisdek

Dr. Albin

Marylu Poolman

Marylu Poolman

Mrs. Eggenfels

Simone von Zglinicki

Simone von Zglinicki

Mrs. Unverloren

Horst Schulze

Horst Schulze

Lepetit

Günter Schubert

Günter Schubert

Stämmiger

Jaecki Schwarz

Jaecki Schwarz

Officer

Barbara Dittus

Barbara Dittus

Mrs. Menzel

Hilmar Baumann

Hilmar Baumann

Minister Fritz

Doris Thalmer

Doris Thalmer

Mrs. Spießbauch

Carl Heinz Choynski

Carl Heinz Choynski

Erschöpfter

Joachim Pape

Joachim Pape

Christa Löser

Christa Löser

Joachim Tomaschewsky

Joachim Tomaschewsky

Walter Lendrich

Walter Lendrich

Kati Pfau

Kati Pfau

Angela Brunner

Angela Brunner

Jochen Diestelmann

Jochen Diestelmann

Sina Fiedler-Engel

Sina Fiedler-Engel

Hans J. Finke

Hans J. Finke

Lothar Förster

Lothar Förster

Ruth Glöss

Ruth Glöss

Elli Jessen-Somann

Elli Jessen-Somann

Roland Kuchenbuch

Roland Kuchenbuch

Horst Lebinsky

Horst Lebinsky

Johannes Maus

Johannes Maus

Horst Papke

Horst Papke

Theresia Wider

Theresia Wider

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