Unbändiges Spanien Trailer

Unbändiges Spanien Trailer (1962)

19 October 1962 Factual 87 mins

Documentary film about the Spanish Civil War.

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Cast

Norbert Christian

as Narrator (voice)

Mathilde Danegger

as Narrator (voice)

Manfred Krug

as Narrator (voice)

Ekkehard Schall

as Narrator (voice)

Hilmar Thate

as Narrator (voice)

Crew

Christian Lehmann

Christian Lehmann Cinematography

Kurt Stern

Director

International Releases Dates

Germany 19 October 1962

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