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Germanikus (2004)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 26M

Director : Hanns Christian Müller
Writer : Gerhard Polt, Franco Ferrini, Hans Weth, Hanns Christian Müller

Synopsis

Actors

Gerhard Polt
Gerhard Polt
Germanikus
Gisela Schneeberger
Gisela Schneeberger
Tusnelda
Rufus Beck
Rufus Beck
Präfekt
Thiam Aïssatou
Thiam Aïssatou
Saba
Anke Engelke
Anke Engelke
Frau Senator
Bernhard Hoëcker
Bernhard Hoëcker
Römischer Geschäftsmann
Hilmi Sözer
Hilmi Sözer
Römischer Sklavenjäger
Manfred Lehmann
Manfred Lehmann
Sejanus
Martin Schneider
Martin Schneider
Figaro Nino
Tom Gerhardt
Tom Gerhardt
Almosius
Moritz Bleibtreu
Moritz Bleibtreu
Kaiser Titus
Andreas Hofmann
Andreas Hofmann
Bodo
Irm Hermann
Irm Hermann
Germanikus Mutter
Nikolaus Paryla
Nikolaus Paryla
Sigurd
Annette Frier
Annette Frier
Brunhilda
Claudia Wipplinger
Claudia Wipplinger
Algunda
Jessica Kosmalla
Jessica Kosmalla
Karin
Michael Schreiner
Michael Schreiner
Manfred
Viktor Giacobbo
Viktor Giacobbo
Notar
Nadia Rinaldi
Nadia Rinaldi
Matrone
Alvaro Solar
Alvaro Solar
Quintus Turbo
Simone Luzi
Simone Luzi
Vizio
Emilio De Marchi
Emilio De Marchi
Balsamico
Petra Reinhardt
Petra Reinhardt
Ehrgeizige Mutter
Krassimir Ivanov
Krassimir Ivanov
Ramses
Daniele Ferretti
Daniele Ferretti
Phoenix
Franco Bertipaglia
Franco Bertipaglia
Polyphem
Ettore Riccobono
Ettore Riccobono
Driver
Matteo Bilello
Matteo Bilello
Musculus
Rick Boyd
Rick Boyd
Sklaven-Brenner
Roberto Cardone
Roberto Cardone
Nomenclator
Roberto D'Alessandro
Roberto D'Alessandro
Greek Philosopher
Gianluca Del Mastro
Gianluca Del Mastro
Lobhudler
Maria Cristina Maccà
Maria Cristina Maccà
Frau am Imbissstand
Daniele Natali
Daniele Natali
Präsentator
Pietro Torrisi
Pietro Torrisi
Thraker
Danilo Maria Valli
Danilo Maria Valli
Majordomus
Giancarlo Viola
Giancarlo Viola
Domitius Bulbo
Taiyo Yamanouchi
Taiyo Yamanouchi
Asian

Crews

Hanns Christian Müller
Hanns Christian Müller
Director
Gerhard Polt
Gerhard Polt
Screenplay
Franco Ferrini
Franco Ferrini
Screenplay
Hans Weth
Hans Weth
Screenplay
Hanns Christian Müller
Hanns Christian Müller
Screenplay
Maurizio Pastrovich
Maurizio Pastrovich
Line Producer
Hans Weth
Hans Weth
Producer
Hanns Christian Müller
Hanns Christian Müller
Music
Fred Schuler
Fred Schuler
Director of Photography
Gerd Berner
Gerd Berner
Editor
Ueli Christen
Ueli Christen
Editor

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