Trilltrall und seine Brüder Trailer (1965)
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Frithjof Vierock as Gripsgraps
Manfred Zapatka as Piffpaff
Marius Müller-Westernhagen as Pinkepank
Wolfgang Ziffer as Trilltrall
Gernot Endemann as Pitschpatsch
Wega Jahnke as Prinzessin Klingklang
Walter Davy Director
Germany 25 December 1965
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