Wo die alten Wälder rauschen
Sep 14 1956
•Drama
Not even on vacation does building tycoon Harald Rehm (Willy Fritsch) look after his son Nils. He would much rather inspect a building site in the mountains or make out with governess Margret (Josefin Kipper). When Nils runs away and promptly gets stuck in the mountains, Rehm has to show some real fatherly love.
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Willy Fritsch
Harald Rehm
Josefin Kipper
Margret Bruhn

Carl Möhner
Klaus Baumgartner
Peter Finkbeiner
Nils, Rehms Sohn
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