Ach, du fröhliche
It was supposed to be a cozy Christmas evening with the family. Labor Director Walter Lörke was particularly looking forward to it. But then his daughter Anne surprised him with her future son-in-law Thomas Ostermann. And that's not all: Lörke is to become a grandfather. This doesn't suit him at all, especially as the young man clearly shows his critical attitude towards the state whose ideals Lörke has fought for all his life. An argument ensues - on Christmas Eve. Lörke leaves the apartment in a rage. But he is driven by unrest: He wants to know what kind of person his future son-in-law is and why he has such a negative attitude towards the state. It turns out that Thomas has had bitter experiences with the opportunistic attitudes of many adults and that, although he was the best student in his class, he was not admitted to university because of his critical opinions.
Cast
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Erwin Geschonneck
Played Walter Lörke
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Karin Schröder
Played Anne Lörke
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Arno Wyzniewski
Played Thomas Ostermann
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Günter Junghans
Played Karl Lörke
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Mathilde Danegger
Played Großmutter
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Herwart Grosse
Played Herr Ostermann
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Marianne Wünscher
Played Frau Klinkhöfer
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Rosemarie Schelenz
Played Peggy
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Walter Jupé
Played Herr Klinkhöfer
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Karla Runkehl
Played Frau Siebkorn
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Fred Delmare
Played Taxifahrer
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Gerd Ehlers
Played Betrunkener Fleische…
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Jutta Wachowiak
Played Frau Dieter
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Ingeborg Krabbe
Played Kellnerin
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Yvonne Merin
Played Frau mit Hunden
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Günter Rüger
Played Mann aus dem Büro
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Hans Hardt-Hardtloff
Played
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Erik Veldre
Played
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Siegfried Kilian
Played
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Horst Jonischkan
Played
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Klaus Gehrke
Played
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Walter E. Fuß
Played
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Horst Giese
Played
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Gerhard Scholz
Played
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Wolfgang Roeder
Played
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