Millowitsch Theater - Die spanische Fliege (1986)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 0M

Director : Willy Millowitsch

Synopsis

Actors

Willy Millowitsch
Willy Millowitsch
Fabrikant Anton Klinke
Gerda-Maria Jürgens
Gerda-Maria Jürgens
Frau Klinke
Mariele Millowitsch
Mariele Millowitsch
Barbie Millowitsch-Steinhaus
Barbie Millowitsch-Steinhaus
Peter Millowitsch
Peter Millowitsch

Crews

Willy Millowitsch
Willy Millowitsch
Director

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