Die letzte Station Trailer (1958)
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Heidemarie Hatheyer as Anna Walter
Harry Meyen as Oberscharführer Schmidt
Kurt Meisel as Ross
Edith Hancke as Grete
Peter Schiff as Erster Russe
Reinhard Elsner Director
L'ultima stazione Trailer
Germany 05 January 1958
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03 February 1958
This strikes straight at the heart because it is a tender story of four people, each deserving a Purple Heart.
22 April 1958
Marcellino becomes an orphan and finds two uncles--a good old eccentric man and a villain.
01 January 1958
Behind-the-scenes look during the filming of William Wyler's 1958 western, "The Big Country."
24 March 1958
Irish Brigid Mary blames the English for the deaths of her fiance, brother, and father. Becoming a nurse following WW I she finds herself caring for what she considers the enemy.
29 January 1958
Masked rider clears up the mysteries surrounding the ownership of two haciendas and the disappearance of a young heiress' father.
25 June 1958
This melodrama tells the tale of a great battle between the French Foreign Legion and the rebellious Arab tribe, the Tuaregs, who fight it out upon the blistering Sahara sands.
01 January 1958
In 1957, Peter Kubelka was hired to make a short commercial for Schwechater beer. The beer company undoubtedly thought they were commissioning a film that would help them sell their beers; Kubelka had other ideas.
01 January 1958
May 1940, a mother is on the run with her two little girls. Due to a lack of gasoline she can't go far and harbours her children near a Lourdes grotto.
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