

100 minutes
9/2/1954
Germany in 1949: The residents of the Thuringian village Hunsdorf are still heavily influenced by archaic superstition and explain unusual events with preternatural powers. The same happens when pigs again and again disappear from different farmyards. The village residents firmly believe that witches are the reason for this mystery. Not even police detective Kühlemann who is sent to Hunsdorf is able to dissuade them from their superstition. Thus, the farmers think his investigation is aimless and they do not support him at all. With a lot of patience and well-made arguments he finally convinces little Peter that there are no witches. Next, Peter’s grandfather and teacher Marianne take Kühlemann’s side. With their support, the police detective eventually finds out the truth and is able to put a stop to the gang of crooks that had been stealing the pigs.
Lothar Blumhagen
as Werner Kühlemann

Alfred Maack
as August Bast
Helene Riechers
as Milda Bast

Albert Garbe
as Bürgermeister Seidel-Großkopf
Heinz Triebel
as Peter Bast

Edith Volkmann
as Frau des Pfundstüten-Enderlein
Aribert Grimmer

Hans Klering

Rudi Schiemann
Lisa Wehn
Ulrich von der Trenck

Karla Runkehl
Gerd Michael Henneberg
Amy Frank
Rudolf Fleck
Toni Meitzen
Hans Wehrl
Gertrud Paulun

Manfred Borges
Fritz Decho
Edgar Engelmann
Werner Berndt