Ball of the Nations Trailer (1954)
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Zsa Zsa Gabor as Vera van Loon
Gustav Fröhlich as Percy Buck
Walter Müller as Michael
Paul Henckels as Hopkins
Alexander Golling as Scrjabin
Erika von Thellmann as Baronin Ziegler
Chris Howland as Dr. Johnson
Ursula Herking as Stasi
Lys Assia as Sängerin
Alice Treff as Madame Tschang
Karl Ritter Director
Germany 25 December 1954
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