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Die Comedian Harmonists singen Volkslieder

Apr 13, 1934
0h 8m
★ 0.0

Overview

The Comedian Harmonists sing various German folk songs in a picturesque landscape.

Genres

Music

Production Companies

Märkische Filmgesellschaft

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Cast

Robert Biberti

Bass

Robert Biberti

Roman Cycowski

Bariton

Roman Cycowski

Harry Frommermann

3. Tenor / Buffo

Harry Frommermann

Erich A. Collin

2. Tenor

Erich A. Collin

Ari Leschnikoff

1. Tenor

Ari Leschnikoff

Erwin Bootz

Klavier / Piano

Erwin Bootz