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The musician Peter Paul Müller (Dieter Borsche) lives for his job. So much so that he also forgets the circumstances of the Nazi dictatorship. In the years between 1930 and 1946 he was only allowed to perform in small clubs, but after he met the pretty singer Marion (Vera Molnar), the big breakthrough came. But with the many appearances, the relationship with his wife Annemie (Kristina Söderbaum) threatens to break up.

Top Cast

  • Dieter Borsche

    Dieter Borsche

    Peter Paul Müller

  • Kristina Söderbaum

    Kristina Söderbaum

    Annemie Müller

  • Walter Giller

    Walter Giller

    Ralf Siedler

  • Willy Fritsch

    Willy Fritsch

    Gesenius

  • Walter Gross

    Walter Gross

    Julius Krüger

  • Vera Molnar

    Vera Molnar

    Marion Dehl

  • Hans Nielsen

    Hans Nielsen

    Direktor Leisemann

  • Eckart Dux

    Eckart Dux

    Friedrich Müller

  • Willy Millowitsch

    Willy Millowitsch

    August Bölke

Overview

The musician Peter Paul Müller (Dieter Borsche) lives for his job. So much so that he also forgets the circumstances of the Nazi dictatorship. In the years between 1930 and 1946 he was only allowed to perform in small clubs, but after he met the pretty singer Marion (Vera Molnar), the big breakthrough came. But with the many appearances, the relationship with his wife Annemie (Kristina Söderbaum) threatens to break up.

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