Die Herberge (1970)

Género : Drama

Tiempo de ejecución : 0M

Director : Jiří Weiss

Sinopsis

Actores

Gustav Knuth
Gustav Knuth
Berullis
Wolfgang Reichmann
Wolfgang Reichmann
Andusz
Hans Korte
Hans Korte
Kavolius
Gaby Dohm
Gaby Dohm
Stachia
Alfred Balthoff
Alfred Balthoff
Smalejus
Hubert Suschka
Hubert Suschka
Schimkala
Kurt Sowinetz
Kurt Sowinetz
Smelte
Friedrich Maurer
Friedrich Maurer
Schimke

Tripulaciones

Jiří Weiss
Jiří Weiss
Director
Jiří Weiss
Jiří Weiss
Writer
Fritz Hochwälder
Fritz Hochwälder
Writer

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