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East German propaganda film about an American army base trying to take away land from a West German village.
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107 min
1952-04-14
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German
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Käthe Vollmer
Heinz Weimann
Dorfpfarrer
Bürgermeister
Witwe Rühling
Fritz Vollmer
Anna
US-amerikanischer Militärpolizist
Lindbäuerin
Bauernbursche
Gefängniswärter
Telegrammbote
Bauer Meisel
Bauer Scheffler
Dorfschullehrer
Bauer Riebnitz
Amerikanischer Oberst
Innenminister
Anton Reinhard
Landbriefträger
Direktor
Direktor
Kapitän
General
Peter Albrecht
Bauer
Zimmermann
Staatsanwalt
Bauer
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