Leni lives with her mother, who has a smallholding at the foot of the hill on which the wealthy Sternsteinhof is situated. She longs to give up her wretched existence and to move in to the Sternsteinhof. She sees Toni, the son of the farmer who owns the Sternsteinhof when in a tavern with her sickly fiancé Muckerl. She subsequently meets him on a regular basis. Toni even gives her a promise to marry her in writing. However, the written promise is not accepted by his father. When Leni confesses to the father that she is expecting a child by Toni, the farmer owning the Sternsteinhof farm arranges for Toni to be called up by the army.
Leni: Katja Rupé | Muckerl: Tilo Prückner | Toni: Peter Kern | Sali: Irm Hermann | Sternsteinhofbauer: Gustl Bayrhammer | Zinshoferin: Agnes Fink | Sepherl: Ulrike Luderer | Käsbiermartel: Horst Richter | Katel: Maria Stadel
Drama | Germany 1975/76 | 125 minutes | Based on the novel "Sternsteinhof" by Ludwig Anzengruber
Director: Hans W. Geißendörfer | Script: Hans W. Geißendörfer, Hermann Weigel | Camera: Frank Brühne | Sound: Peter Beil | Cutting and editing: Peter Przygodda | Decor: Hans Gailing | Costume designer: Barbara Gailing | Make-up designer: Karin Höhle, Gretel Nickel | Music: Eugen Thomass | Line production manager: Franz Achter | Senior production manager: Georg Föcking | Producer: Luggi Waldleitner
Production: Roxy-Film, Bayerischer Rundfunk | Distribution: Constantin-Film | Length: 3426 Meter, Farbe | Premiere: 16.3.1976 | Festivals and awards: 1976 Bundesfilmpreise for Hans W. Geißendörfer and Ulrike Luderer | 1977 Internationale Filmfestspiele Neu Delhi | 1977 Internationale Filmfestspiele Moskau