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Die Pfingstorgel

The villagers of Mauth are notorious for their stinginess. They are so thrifty that they can't even afford an organ for their church. When the mayor of Mauth goes to a wedding in the neighboring village, he attracts the ridicule of the entire pub society. Furious, he goes home and suggests to the local council that they should at least buy an organ to avert the ridicule from the village.

Top Cast

  • Rudolf Vogel

    Rudolf Vogel

    Bartholomäus Flohreiter

  • Maxl Graf

    Maxl Graf

    Ambros Flohreiter

  • Margarete Haagen

    Margarete Haagen

    Apollonia Flohreiter

  • Max Grießer

    Max Grießer

    Sebastian Blechinger

  • Ludwig Schmid-Wildy

    Ludwig Schmid-Wildy

    Nepomuk Haimerl

  • Michl Lang

    Michl Lang

    Nikolaus Zirngibl

  • Gerlinde Locker

    Gerlinde Locker

    Gertrud Zirngibl

  • Paula Braend

    Paula Braend

    Die Wirtin

  • Erni Singerl

    Erni Singerl

    Köchin

Overview

The villagers of Mauth are notorious for their stinginess. They are so thrifty that they can't even afford an organ for their church. When the mayor of Mauth goes to a wedding in the neighboring village, he attracts the ridicule of the entire pub society. Furious, he goes home and suggests to the local council that they should at least buy an organ to avert the ridicule from the village.

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