Moritz in der Litfaßsäule
Nov 27 1983
•1h 28m
•Comedy, Family, Drama
No one has any time for Moritz. And at school, things are not exactly the greatest either. Moritz runs away and moves into the inside of an advertising pillar. A speaking cat, a circus girl and a street sweeper become his new friends. Gradually, they help the young boy to realize that running away does not solve anything.
Cast
See allDirk Müller
Moritz Zack
Dieter Mann
Vater Zack
Walfriede Schmitt
Mutter Zack
Rolf Ludwig
Straßenfeger
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