27/01/1955
On a pasture in Bavaria, an ox frightens members of the American occupying forces. Farmer Alois, the owner of the animal, is sentenced to thirty days in prison for this "political" offense. While Alois begins his sentence, the ox runs riot in the prison yard. No one can tame him, and all the farmers refuse to take the ox into their care. The helpless administration comes up with a crazy solution: Alois must split his person. As inmate Alois, he is assigned to field duty with the livestock owner Alois to supervise the ox, while as livestock owner Alois he has to supervise inmate Alois. The bill he is subsequently presented with for twice the work is enormous.

Ferdinand Anton
as Alois

Lore Frisch
as Resel

Franz Loskam
as Bürgermeister

Thea Aichbichler
as Therese

Theo Prosel
as Meierhofbauer

Harald Mannl
as Waaghuber

Franz Arzdorf
as Chef des Landwirtschaftsamtes

Raimund Schelcher
as Heckenberger

Maximilian Larsen
as Polizeipräsident

Hans Lucke
as 2. Amerikaner

Ludwig Sachs
as Knüpfel

Otto Sauter-Sarto
as Schnepfinger

Walter Schramm
as Bauer

Wolf Goette
as Schneidzwirbel

Hans Stadtmüller
as Richter

Waltraud Backmann
as Amerikanerin

Axel Triebel
as Beamter

Karl Weber
as Bauer
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