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Gustl Leubelfing, daughter of the mayor of Nuremberg adores the king of the Swedes. So she happily substitutes her brother as Gustav Adolf's page instead of marrying her fiancée Roland. Of course she has to hide that she's a woman, especially when they go into war against Wallenstein.

Top Cast

  • Liselotte Pulver

    Liselotte Pulver

    Gustl Leubelfing

  • Curd Jürgens

    Curd Jürgens

    Gustav Adolf

  • Walther Reyer

    Walther Reyer

    Hauptmann Roland

  • Ellen Schwiers

    Ellen Schwiers

    Korinna

  • Helmut Schmid

    Helmut Schmid

    Herzog von Lauenburg

  • Hans Nielsen

    Hans Nielsen

    Bürgermeister Leubelfing

  • Eddi Arent

    Eddi Arent

    Anton Leubelfing

  • Lina Carstens

    Lina Carstens

    Therese

  • Axel von Ambesser

    Axel von Ambesser

    Wallenstein

Overview

Gustl Leubelfing, daughter of the mayor of Nuremberg adores the king of the Swedes. So she happily substitutes her brother as Gustav Adolf's page instead of marrying her fiancée Roland. Of course she has to hide that she's a woman, especially when they go into war against Wallenstein.

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