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Die Todesautomatik
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Die Todesautomatik

Nov 26, 2007
1h 30m
★ 2.0

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Drama

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Cast

Mišel Matičević

Manfred Brettschneider

Mišel Matičević

Stephan Kampwirth

Lutz Lenarth

Stephan Kampwirth

Loretta Pflaum

Sigrid

Loretta Pflaum

Katrin Bühring

Regine Lehmann

Katrin Bühring

Robert Gwisdek

Lutz als Jugendlicher

Robert Gwisdek

Philipp Danne

Manfred als Jugendlicher

Philipp Danne

Max Mauff

Philip als Jugendlicher

Max Mauff

Jannik Büddig

Bernd als Jugendlicher

Jannik Büddig

Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey

Philipp Blaschke

Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey

Werner Wölbern

Berg

Werner Wölbern

Ludwig Blochberger

Funktionär der FDJ

Ludwig Blochberger

Thomas Arnold

Richter

Thomas Arnold