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Meines Vaters Pferde, 1. Teil: Lena und Nicoline

After World War II, Jürgen Godeysen ends up in a hospital, wounded and traumatized. There, the young Nicoline reads to him from the diaries of his father, Michael. The entries chronicle his life and loves, from the moment he first encountered his first love as a young ensign in Berlin at the turn of the century, to the moment he returned from World War I broken and with no will to live.

Top Cast

  • Eva Bartok

    Eva Bartok

    Nicoline

  • Curd Jürgens

    Curd Jürgens

    Pat

  • Martin Benrath

    Martin Benrath

    Michael Godeysen

  • Sonja Sutter

    Sonja Sutter

    Lena

  • Dagmar Altrichter

    Dagmar Altrichter

    Nicoline Pratt

  • Paul Bildt

    Paul Bildt

    Butler

  • Ernst Stankovski

    Ernst Stankovski

    Juergen Godeysen

  • Reinhold Schünzel

    Reinhold Schünzel

    Konsul Rittinghaus

  • Friedrich Domin

    Friedrich Domin

    Professor

Overview

After World War II, Jürgen Godeysen ends up in a hospital, wounded and traumatized. There, the young Nicoline reads to him from the diaries of his father, Michael. The entries chronicle his life and loves, from the moment he first encountered his first love as a young ensign in Berlin at the turn of the century, to the moment he returned from World War I broken and with no will to live.

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