Ohnsorg-Theater - Petrus gibt Urlaub Trailer (1977)
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Jochen Schenck as Fiete
Christa Wehling as Stina
Rolf Bohnsack as Knut
Jens Scheiblich as Hein
Heidi Mahler as Emma
Herma Koehn as Ursula
Hanno Thurau as Koppmann
Karl Otto Ragotzky as Thomson
Günther Siegmund Director
Germany 01 January 1977
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