Mein Sohn, der Herr Minister Trailer (1965)
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Willy Reichert as Gabriel
Anne-Marie Blanc as Sylvie Marines
Viktoria Brams as Annette Fabre-Marines
Gabriele Reismüller as Betty Joinville
Bertold Sakmann Director
Germany 29 August 1965
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12 August 1965
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22 April 1965
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10 February 1965
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08 September 1965
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16 November 1965
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01 January 1965
Tin Tan sets off for adventure on the isle of Puerto Rico. This musical comedy takes place in the International Airport of Puerto Rico during a day of carnival.
01 January 1965
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05 April 1965
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