Bremen, 1891. Udo Jürgens' grandfather Heinrich strolls thoughtfully about the Christmas market. For days, the young man has suffered a momentous decision: should he emigrate to America or seek his fortune in Moscow? The touching performance of a street musician playing a Russian song on his bassoon gives him an unexpected decision-making aid. Henry sets off for Russia - and thus begins a fateful story that spans three generations and two world wars.
Credits
Der Mann mit dem Fagott Cast
Name |
Character |
Andreas Lust
He was 44, now 57 years old
|
as Baron von Thalen |
Fanny Stavjanik
She was 45, now 58 years old
|
as Käthe Bockelmann |
Paul Faßnacht
He was 62, now 75 years old
|
as Toningenieur |
Alexander Lutz
He was 47, now 60 years old
|
as Werner Vogel |
Herbert Knaup
He was 55, now 68 years old
|
as Erwin Bockelmann |
Mark Zak
He was 52, now 65 years old
|
as Kropotkin |
Johannes Silberschneider
He was 52, now 65 years old
|
as Arzt |
Ulrich Noethen
He was 51, now 64 years old
|
as Rudi Bockelmann |
Otto Tausig
was 89, 89 years old when died
|
as Aljoscha Kasajev |
Valerie Niehaus
She was 36, now 50 years old
|
as Gitta |
Nicole Beutler
She was 42, now 55 years old
|
as Baronin von Thalen |
David Rott
He was 34, now 47 years old
|
as Udo Jürgens (young) |
Lenn Kudrjawizki
He was 35, now 49 years old
|
as Sergej Kasajev |
Christian Berkel
He was 53, now 67 years old
|
as Heinrich Bockelmann |
Udo Jürgens
He was 76, 80 years old when he died
|
as Himself |
Joel Eisenblätter
He was 14, now 27 years old
|
as Rudi Bockelmann (child) |
Melika Foroutan
She was 35, now 48 years old
|
as Anna Bockelmann |
Der Mann mit dem Fagott Crew
Name |
Department |
Harald Göckeritz as Teleplay. He was 56 (now 69) years old
|
Writing |