
Whenever Pastor Piepenbrink gets his “deputatsrabbit”, there’s a frenzy in Pumpelshausen. For every time the rabbit is hung on the gable of the parsonage, every man in the village has the ambition to kidnap it. For that reason, the field watch Fuchtel is going to guard it with his pistol. Gustav Rabbit is to be kidnapped once again this year; but Marianne, the beautiful daughter of the town elder, is determined to save it from this fate and convinces a holiday guest, the singer Kasimir Haase, to pull down the rabbit. And it just so happens that the pastor’s house is attacked from several sides. The next morening, the rabbit is still on the gable … but stuffed. The storm begins; who has the real rabbit?!?
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Cast

Otto Wernicke
Warnecke, Ortsvorsteher in Pümpelhausen

Heli Finkenzeller
Marianne, seine Tochter

Rudolf Platte
Nante, Knecht bei Warnecke

Lotte Rausch
Lina, Magd bei Warnecke

Fritz Genschow
Gustav Hase, Bahnhofsvorsteher
Kurt Seifert
Kasimir Haase, Kammersänger

Hans Leibelt
Pastor Piepenbrink

Carla Rust
Grete

Leo Peukert
Haases Konzertagent
Eva Tinschmann
Klothilde, Piepenbrinks Frau
Marjan Lex
Gustchen

Eduard Wenck
Fuchtel, Feldhüter
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