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Das Herz einer Frau
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Das Herz einer Frau

Aug 17, 1951
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★ 4.0

Overview

Genres

Drama
Family
Music

Production Companies

Nova Film
Wien-Film

Cast

Marianne Schönauer

Thea Moreno

Marianne Schönauer

Stefan Skodler

Werner Stein

Stefan Skodler

Kurti Baumgartner

Konrad, sein Sohn

Kurti Baumgartner

Hella Ferstl

Fanny

Hella Ferstl

Walter Müller

Berger

Walter Müller

Rudolf Carl

Wambausek

Rudolf Carl

Heinz Conrads

Reporter

Heinz Conrads

Maria Eis

Mrs. Pospischil

Maria Eis

Rudolf Brix

Rudolf Brix

Susanne Brünner

Susanne Brünner

Maxi Böhm

Maxi Böhm

Joseph Egger

Joseph Egger

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