Seemann, gib Obacht! Trailer (1985)
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Beppo Brem as Franz Josef Nettinger
Christine Neubauer as Rosemarie Nettinger
Margot Mahler as Edeltraud
Horst Kummeth as Albert Petersen
Mona Freiberg as Hannelore Huber
Tonio von der Meden as Carnoustie Bliss
Ulrich Beiger Director
Germany 16 June 1985
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