Sternschnuppe Trailer (1972)
17 October 1972
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17 October 1972
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Monika Lundi as Andrea Schröder
Dany Mann as Nina
Walter Buschhoff as Schmeding
Henry van Lyck as Timm
Gudrun Genest as Frau Schröder
Herbert Vesely Director
Germany 17 October 1972
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14 October 1972
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08 October 1972
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01 January 1972
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17 March 1972
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25 June 1972
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14 March 1972
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11 August 1972
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22 December 1972
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24 January 1972
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