

67 minutes
9/26/1964
Klaus lives with his two brothers Kunz and Franz in a little village. Together, they ply their trade as cobblers in a small workshop. But the workload rests mainly on the shoulders of ill-treated Klaus. When Kunz and Franz go off into the forest to chop wood for fuel they run into an old woman who asks them for some wine and bread. Rudely and gruffly, they refuse her request and return home without any wood. Klaus then has to set out and he meets the old woman as well. He gladly offers her his frugal meal which is suddenly turned into pancakes and good wine. In addition, he receives a golden goose for his kindness. The bird possesses a an unusual characteristic: all those who are prying, nosy, envious and rapacious get stuck to it and become glued to one another.

Kaspar Eichel
as Klaus

Karin Ugowski
as Prinzessin

Uwe Detlef Jessen
as Kunz

Peter Dommisch
as Franz

Hartmut Beer
as Spießgeselle

Gerd E. Schäfer
as Weisenstein
Heinz Scholz
as König

Katharina Lind
as Lies

Renate Usko
as Gret

Fritz Schlegel
as Wirt

Gerhard Rachold
as Prinz Störenfried

Jochen Thomas
as Raufbold
Joachim Fuchs
as Schreihals

Ralph Boettner
as Hauptmann des Königs
Walter E. Fuß
as Reiter des Königs
Fritz Decho
as Graf Ohnewitz

Karl Heinz Oppel
as 1. Musikant
Horst Papke
as 2. Musikant
Lutz Erdmann
as 3. Musikant
Karin Fredersdorf
as alte Frau
Georg Kranz
as Herold
Eva Przezicha
as Braut
Paul Rendelmann
as Bräutigam
Bernd Röther
as Spießgeselle
Hermann Kläring
as Müller mit Esel
Gerhard Töpel
as Brautvater
Hans-Gotthilf Brown
as Diener