Millionen für Penny Trailer (1967)
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Violetta Ferrari as Penny
Rudolf Wessely as Sig
Harry Friedauer as O'Brian
Karl Schaidler as Green
Werner Kotzerke as Lord
Jiří Staněk as Polizist
Wolf Rahtjen as Miller
Alexander Arnz Director
Germany 27 March 1967
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