The Twins from Immenhof (1973)
Alexander Arkens lives a happy life as the tenant of the Immenhof. His twin daughters Billy and Bobby also feel good. Then Alexander receives the message that the owner of the farm wants to increase the rent. A little later, Dalli, the farm owner, visits the estate of her youth. There is a huge spark between her and Alexander.
Director: Wolfgang Schleif
Genre: Drama, Family
Runtime: 94 min
Release Date: December 18, 1973
Cast
- Heidi Brühl - Dalli
- Horst Janson - Alexander Arkens
- Birgit Westhausen - Sibylle 'Billy' Arkens
- Bettina Westhausen - Bobby Arkens
- Jutta Speidel - Anke
- Bernd Herzsprung - Klaus
- Olga Tschechowa - Großmutter Arkens
- Franz Schafheitlin - Dr.Tiedemann
- Rudolf Schündler - Lehrer
- Katharina Brauren - Mutter Karstens
Screenplay
- Kurt Nachmann
- Ursula Bruns (Characters)
- Wolfgang Schleif
Music: Kai Rautenberg
Cinematography: Igor Oberberg
Editing: Eva Storek
Production: Arca-Winston Films Corp.
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Twins from Immenhof about?
- Alexander Arkens lives a happy life as the tenant of the Immenhof. His twin daughters Billy and Bobby also feel good. Then Alexander receives the message that the owner of the farm wants to increase the rent. A little later, Dalli, the farm owner, visits the estate of her youth. There is a huge spark between her and Alexander.
- Who directed The Twins from Immenhof?
- The Twins from Immenhof was directed by Wolfgang Schleif.
- Who stars in The Twins from Immenhof?
- The Twins from Immenhof stars Heidi Brühl, Horst Janson, Birgit Westhausen, Bettina Westhausen, Jutta Speidel, Bernd Herzsprung.
- How long is The Twins from Immenhof?
- The Twins from Immenhof has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).
- What genre is The Twins from Immenhof?
- The Twins from Immenhof is a Drama, Family film.
- Where was The Twins from Immenhof produced?
- The Twins from Immenhof was produced in Germany.