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Exploring the Brandenburg Marche

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.

Top 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

Overview

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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