Die Dreigroschenoper Trailer (1957)
Watch the official Die Dreigroschenoper 1957 trailer in HD below or find more Die Dreigroschenoper videos on Vidimovie.
Watch the official Die Dreigroschenoper 1957 trailer in HD below or find more Die Dreigroschenoper videos on Vidimovie.
Richard Münch as Mackie Messer
Ida Krottendorf as Polly Peachum
Hannelore Schroth as Jenny
Balduin Baas as Ein Moritatensänger
Michael Kehlmann Director
Germany 27 January 1957
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