Die Post geht ab
Sep 21 1962
•2h 31m
•Music, Comedy
Life is full of surprises. One hopes for an even million and inherits an old bus. Willy, a trumpet player in a jazz band, tries to make the best of it and travels to the sunny south with a few musicians. Barbi and Petra are also part of the party, but they set off on their journey without their father's blessing. The fathers hurry after their disobedient daughters in a fast road cruiser...
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Vivi Bach
Barbi Lothar

Adrian Hoven
Willy

Claus Biederstaedt
Harry Eberhardt

Heinz Erhardt
Walter Eberhardt
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