Johannes durch den Wald Trailer (1968)
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Ilse Pagé as Julchen Blasius
Marlies Dräger as Botslies-Ani
Klaus-Hagen Latwesen as Johannes 'Schinderhannes' Bückler
Almuth Ullerich as Margarethe Blasius
Wolfgang Arps as Jeanbon St. André
Wolfgang Grönebaum as Leyendecker
Günther König as Staatsanwalt Keil
Ursula Graeff as Gross-Lies
Karl-Georg Saebisch as Manasse
Kurt Dommisch as Gendarm Adam
Alexander Hegarth as General-Kommissar
Günter Gräwert Director
Germany 18 August 1968
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20 August 1968
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