Das Donkosakenlied

Das Donkosakenlied

95 mins | Drama | Nov. 14, 1956

After the death of his mother, little Peter lives with his great sister Helga at his adoptive father Professor Hartmann. Peter is seriously ill, can not get upset and therefore also on the advice of his doctor Heinz Stark no more music. Even his revered Donkosaks , who remember him with their songs to his Russian mother, can no longer listen to him on the radio. It is all the more pleasing to him when the choir, during a tour with their conductor Serge Jaroff and their manager Rolf Bender, has an autopanne near his home. While Chauffeur Karl repairs the bus, Peter sings the choir's title The Evening Star, glowing us two - a song of his mother, which the choir has never heard before.

Das Donkosakenlied

95 mins | Drama | Nov. 14, 1956

Das Donkosakenlied
After the death of his mother, little Peter lives with his great sister Helga at his adoptive father Professor Hartmann. Peter is seriously ill, can not get upset and therefore also on the advice of his doctor Heinz Stark no more music. Even his revered Donkosaks , who remember him with their songs to his Russian mother, can no longer listen to him on the radio. It is all the more pleasing to him when the choir, during a tour with their conductor Serge Jaroff and their manager Rolf Bender, has an autopanne near his home. While Chauffeur Karl repairs the bus, Peter sings the choir's title The Evening Star, glowing us two - a song of his mother, which the choir has never heard before.
Producers Berolina-Film GmbH
Original title Das Donkosakenlied
Directors Géza von Bolváry
Writers Alf Teichs, Juliane Kay

Cast

Claus Biederstaedt

as Rolf Bender

Paul Hörbiger

as Professor Hartmann

Sabine Bethmann

as Helga, seine Tochter

Stefan Haar

as Peter

Gunnar Möller

as Dr. Heinz Stark

Willy Fritsch

as Chefarzt Dr. Burger

Alice Treff

as Elisabeth

Hans Richter

as Karl

Carla Hagen

as Anneliese

Elfie Pertramer

as Mutter