Ohnsorg Theater - Opa wird verkauft
Oct 07 1961
•Comedy
A rich farmer learns that the grandfather of a poor farmer owns two houses. He therefore tries to buy his grandfather from the poor farmer. However, the grandfather is even more cunning than the inheritance hunter, and so everything ends well for the poor farmer, whose son then gets the rich farmer's daughter.
Cast
See allErna Raupach-Petersen
Hanni Fiesebarg

Henry Vahl
Opa

Edgar Bessen
Schorsch Kulenkamp

Karl-Heinz Kreienbaum
Bauer Peter Fiesebarg
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