Berliner Antigone (1968)

Género : Película de TV, Drama, Historia

Tiempo de ejecución : 0M

Director : Rainer Wolffhardt
Escritor : Leopold Ahlsen

Sinopsis

Actores

Donata Höffer
Donata Höffer
Anne Hofmann
Dieter Borsche
Dieter Borsche
Dr. Hellmer
Peter Kappner
Peter Kappner
Bodo Hellmer
Manfred Heidmann
Manfred Heidmann
Pfarrer
Inga Weber-Artmann
Inga Weber-Artmann
Kathinka
Frank Glaubrecht
Frank Glaubrecht
Christian Hofmann
Ilse Steppat
Ilse Steppat
Wärterin
Robert Dietl
Robert Dietl
Staatsanwalt
Eva Lissa
Eva Lissa
Frau Hellmer
Emmy Burg
Emmy Burg
Frau Hofman
Ruth Nimbach
Ruth Nimbach
Ursula Diestel
Ursula Diestel

Tripulaciones

Rainer Wolffhardt
Rainer Wolffhardt
Director
Leopold Ahlsen
Leopold Ahlsen
Screenplay
Rolf Hochhuth
Rolf Hochhuth
Book
Günther Bach
Günther Bach
Cinematography
Gisela Haller
Gisela Haller
Editor
Viktor Müller-Staedt
Viktor Müller-Staedt
Art Direction

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