
100 minutes
3/26/1989
In a small Saxon town after the Second World War, the former chimney sweep Toni tries to survive on the black market and meets the pusher Ginfizz. Together they initially trade in flour before embarking on a riskier plan: they are to rescue machines from Soviet expropriation for the mill owner Hartmann by transporting them in hidden trucks. In the process, they become entangled in various adventures, from rescuing orphans to transporting pigs, while being constantly pursued by the young policewoman Gisela, who wavers between her professional duty and her attraction to Toni. After Ginfizz is caught and the others remain temporarily free, they help to get the mill up and running again to avert a food shortage.

Susanne Lüning
as Gisela Herholz

Alfred Müller
as Meister

Volkmar Kleinert
as Ginfizz

Reiner Heise
as Langer
Theo Richtsteiger
as Eginhardt

Henry Hübchen
as Toni

Edgar Külow
as Wachtmeister Albrecht

Otmar Richter
as Petrich
Rolf Colditz
as Hartmann

Fred Delmare
as Egon

Martin Trettau
as Revierleiter

Hajo Müller
as Leopold
Harry Merkel
as Pförtner

Karl Kranzkowski
as Sitzender Polizist

Lutz Teschner
Wolfgang Häntsch
as Pfarrer
Uwe Teufer
Hans Jochen Röhrig
Peter Pauli
Andreas Schneider

Dieter Perlwitz
Günter Drescher
Gerd Klotzek

Hannes Stelzer
Angel Stojanov