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Das Dreimäderlhaus
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Das Dreimäderlhaus

Sep 22, 1918
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Overview

Genres

Drama

Cast

Julius Spielmann

Franz Schubert

Julius Spielmann

Wilhelm Diegelmann

Scholl

Wilhelm Diegelmann

Sybille Binder

Hannerl

Sybille Binder

Käte Oswald

Heiderl

Käte Oswald

Ruth Werner

Hederl

Ruth Werner

Anita Berber

Grisi

Anita Berber

Conrad Veidt

Schober

Conrad Veidt

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