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Hilde

Mar 11, 2009
2h 17m
★ 5.4

Overview

A biography of Hildegard Knef, one of Germany's biggest post-war stars.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

MMC Independent
Egoli Tossell Film
Pictorion Pictures

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Cast

Heike Makatsch

Hildegard Knef

Heike Makatsch

Dan Stevens

David Cameron

Dan Stevens

Monica Bleibtreu

Else Bongers

Monica Bleibtreu

Hanns Zischler

Erich Pommer

Hanns Zischler

Johanna Gastdorf

Frieda Knef

Johanna Gastdorf

Trystan Pütter

Kurt Hirsch

Trystan Pütter

Michael Gwisdek

Großvater

Michael Gwisdek

Roger Cicero

Ricci Blum

Roger Cicero

Anian Zollner

Ewald von Demandowsky

Anian Zollner

Sylvester Groth

Boleslaw Barlog

Sylvester Groth

Stanley Townsend

David O. Selznick

Stanley Townsend

Fritz Roth

Fritz Roth