Daheim sterben die Leut'
Oct 10 1985
•2h 43m
•Comedy
The farmer Hans Allgeier owns his own water source and therefore refuses to be connected to the long-distance water pipeline, planned and under construction by District Administrator Dr. Franz Strobel.
Cast
See allWalter Huber
Hans Allgeier
Norbert Hauber
Werner Allgeier
Luise Zodel
Fini Allgeier
Josef Lau
Großvater Allgeier
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