Die Alkestiade Trailer (1958)
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Alexander Kerst as Apollo
Johanna Hofer as Aglaja
Peter Lühr as Admetos
Horst Tappert as Erster Hirt
Peter Pasetti as Herakles
Otto Schenk as Ein junger Nachtwächter
Kurt Horwitz as Teiresias
Hans Pössenbacher as Bürger
Hans Schweikart Director
Germany 02 March 1958
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06 December 1958
Simon sets out to avenge his bride's death at the hands of the bandit Martinico and by accident, he captures Martinico's bride-to-be Belen and uses her to find Martinico.
03 February 1958
This strikes straight at the heart because it is a tender story of four people, each deserving a Purple Heart.
05 April 1958
Two young lovers, Tao and Valeria, decide to go and enjoy a beautiful holiday in privacy, away from the daily routine and their parents.
01 January 1958
Five soldiers of the Eighth Route Army fight heroically to cover the evacuation of local people from border area between Shanxi and Hebei provinces as the Japanese attack.
01 January 1958
The inhabitants of Cape Muroto in Kochi Prefecture depend on fishing for their living, but have no fishing port in their village and so use the port of Uraga in Kanagawa Prefecture as their main port.
01 January 1958
This is an Italian made-for-TV movie starring Terence Hill
01 January 1958
While trying to break an "animal game" gambling scheme, Det. Bartolomeu hits his head, and the gamblers convince him that he is one of them.
29 January 1958
Masked rider clears up the mysteries surrounding the ownership of two haciendas and the disappearance of a young heiress' father.
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