Die Liesl von der Post – Klapperstorch (2024)
In the village of Öd, a village with a population of just over a thousand, a stork is placed in the garden of Adam Möschl, a former host of the Schlagerparade (pop music parade), and his wife Dietlinde. However, she is not expecting a child. The stork may mean that Adam is having an affair, and that she is expecting a child. Soon after, he is found dead. After it appears to be an accident, station commander Magnus Tröger believes there is no murder case. Dietlinde, on the other hand, is convinced that her husband was driven to his death by the postwoman Liesl. Liesl doesn't believe it was an accident either; she has to prove that she had nothing to do with Adam's death.
Director: Hans Hofer
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Katharina Straßer as Liesl |
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Caroline Frank as Barbara Gapp |
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Marcel Mohab as Magnus Tröger |
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Murali Perumal as Pfarrer Rahul |
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Eva Kuen as Roswitha |
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Christina Cervenka as Susi |
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Rainer Wöss as Adam Möschl |
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Wiltrud Schreiner as Dietlinde Möschl |
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Sebastian Schwarz as Didi Doppler |
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Christian Strasser as Walter |
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Simon Hatzl as Dr. Bernhard Gapp |
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Kristina Sprenger as Rita |
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Simon Morzé as John Möschl |
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Christopher Schärf as Mike |
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Julia Wozek as Petra |
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Michaela Schausberger as Anwältin |
| Editing | Britta Nahler | Editor |
| Camera | Fabian Meller | Camera Operator |
| Production | Oliver Auspitz | Production Director |
| Production | Andreas Kamm | Production Director |
| Directing | Hans Hofer | Director |
| Writing | Uli Brée | Writer |