Max Stricker, an old anti-fascist, informs a class of eighth graders before their planned visit to the former concentration camp in Buchenwald. But the boys and girls are not very interested in Max′s lecture and instead stop his lecture with their constant interferences. On the trip to Buchenwald, the class roughnecks around wannabe hoodlum King also want to cause trouble. Thus, a small group of pupils secretly leaves the train before it arrives. Max notices the runaways, follows them, and offers them a bet: He challenges them to get to Weimar on their own, with only five Marks left.
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Max und siebeneinhalb Jungen Cast
Name |
Character |
Angela Brunner
She was 49, 80 years old when she died
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Carmen-Maja Antoni
She was 35, now 79 years old
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as Postangestellte |
Wolfgang Greese
He was 54, 75 years old when he died
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Heide Kipp
She was 42, now 86 years old
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Horst Papke
He was 52, 61 years old when he died
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Peter Sturm
He was 71, 74 years old when he died
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as Max |
Waltraut Kramm
She was 48, now 93 years old
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Wolfgang Winkler
He was 40, 79 years old when he died
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as Cornelias Vater |
Ernst-Georg Schwill
He was 41, now 85 years old
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Katrin Martin
She was 30, now 74 years old
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as Lehrerin Fräulein Zahn |
Max und siebeneinhalb Jungen Crew