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The Lenz Papers
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The Lenz Papers

Oct 4, 1986
6h 16m
★ 7.0

Overview

Four-part german limited serial about the baden revolution in 1848 and 1849.

Genres

Drama
History

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Cast

Peter Simonischek

Andreas Lenz/Sgt. Andrew Lenz

Peter Simonischek

Helmut Berger

Christoffel

Helmut Berger

Brigitte Karner

Leonore Einstein

Brigitte Karner

Annette Uhlen

Josepha Wundt

Annette Uhlen

Dominique Horwitz

Amand Goegg

Dominique Horwitz

Ulrich Tukur

Friedrich Engels

Ulrich Tukur

Christoph Waltz

Franz Sigel

Christoph Waltz

Dominic Raacke

Heilig

Dominic Raacke

Uwe Ochsenknecht

Rinckleff

Uwe Ochsenknecht

Karl Merkatz

Böning

Karl Merkatz

Otto Mächtlinger

Bankier Einstein

Otto Mächtlinger

Hans Walter Klein

Brentano

Hans Walter Klein

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