Hunderttausend Taler Trailer (1963)
24 October 1963
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24 October 1963
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Liane Croon as Wilhelmine
Eckart Dux as Maler Wandel
Claus Holm as Stullmüller
Walter Gross as Bullrig
Alfred Braun as Vater Strehlow
Gerd E. Schäfer as Fährmann
Angelika Meissner as Tochter Feodora Strehlow
Achim Strietzel as Krammersdorf
Wolfgang Gruner as Zwickau
Jo Herbst as Zittauer
Inge Kühl as Serviererin
Petra von der Linde as Serviererin
Germany 24 October 1963
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