Adrienne Mésurat Trailer (1969)
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Ruth Niehaus as Adrienne Mésurat
Richard Lauffen as Dr. Maurecourt
Sigfrit Steiner as Monsieur Mésurat
Susanne von Almassy as Madame Legras
Hilde Volk as Desirée
Maria Schanda as Marie Maurecourt
Oscar Fritz Schuh Director
Germany 04 June 1969
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