Die Hochzeit von Länneken
The Lanneken Wedding
Länneken, a little island on Lake Constance, is a place where time seemingly stands still. Traditional customs and age-old power relations are still in place and are unaffected by modern-day influences. Not even the foundation of a fishery cooperative has diminished the power of the two richest fishermen, Pröpping and Grabe. Both men have been bitter rivals for ages. Nevertheless, Grabe′s son Henning and Pröpping′s daughter Bärbel prepare to break with the traditions that restrict their lives, as they are had over heels in love with each other and want to marry. When Henning′s father learns about his son′s plans, he throws him out of the house. Old Pröpping puts the young man up because he expects to get access to the best fishing grounds by Henning′s and Bärbel′s marriage. But when he learns that Bärbel and Henning want to strengthen the cooperative and to give every fisherman a fair share of the fishing grounds, he disinherits his daughter. Yet, neither Grabe nor selfish Pröpping can stop the marriage of their children. Furthermore, the old men will not be able to defy economic equity and progress much longer.
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Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Henning Grabe
- Bärbel Pröpping
- Heinrich Pröpping. genannt König
- Friederike Pröpping
- Johannes Grabe, genannt Admiral
- Marta Fögenteich
- Fritz Kemper
- Klaus Wussow
- Telegrafen-Timmsche
- Schuster
Alle Credits
Director
Screenplay
based on
Script editor
Director of photography
Still photography
Production design
Costume design
Editing
Music
Cast
- Henning Grabe
- Bärbel Pröpping
- Heinrich Pröpping. genannt König
- Friederike Pröpping
- Johannes Grabe, genannt Admiral
- Marta Fögenteich
- Fritz Kemper
- Klaus Wussow
- Telegrafen-Timmsche
- Schuster
- Fritz Wussow
- Karli
- Rotraud Wussow
- Helene Wussow
- Max Wussow
Production company
Unit production manager
Original distributor
Uraufführung (DD): 28.02.1964, Berlin, International
Titles
- Originaltitel (DD) Die Hochzeit von Länneken
Versions
Original
Uraufführung (DD): 28.02.1964, Berlin, International