Das vierte Gebot Trailer (1968)
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Fritz Schmiedel as Anton Hutterer
Veit Relin as Robert Frey
Walter Kohut as Martin Schalanter
Erika Pluhar as Josefa Schalanter
Sepp Löwinger as Jakob Schön
Kurt Sowinetz as Johann Dunkler
Bruno Dallansky as Eduard Schön
Helmut Qualtinger as Schalanter
Rudolf Rössner as Wirt Mostinger
Walter Davy Director
Germany 15 September 1968
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17 January 1968
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01 January 1968
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13 March 1968
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