Déi zwéi vum Bierg

Déi zwéi vum Bierg

Drama about the friendship of 2 young guys in a small village in Luxembourg, under Nazi occupation during World War 2

1985 lb 160 minutes

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Plot

Mill, an undertaker and farmer, and Felten, the organist of the church, live in a small Luxembourg village near the Belgian border. They have been friends for long and have sworn to stand by each other through thick and thin. But this pledge will be challenged both by their love rivalry for Josette and by the War that comes over the village and upsets their lives.

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Cast

Pit Bertemes

Pit Bertemes

Jos

Ali Bintz

Ali Bintz

Deckesch Dëmm

Fernand Fox

Fernand Fox

Zimmesch Jemp

Norbert Anthony

Norbert Anthony

Jean-Paul Boden

Jean-Paul Boden

Josy Braun

Josy Braun

2. Gestapo

Jean Clerf

Jean Clerf

Réidengs Néckel

Francis Delé

Francis Delé

Emile Duhr

Emile Duhr

Jängi Duhr

Jängi Duhr

Giischtchen

Anne Faber

Anne Faber

Marie-Christine Faber

Marie-Christine Faber

Zimmesch Gréit

Mathias Fellens

Mathias Fellens

Juliette François

Juliette François

Deckesch Rous

Roland Gaul

Roland Gaul

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