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Auf ewig und einen Tag

Auf ewig und einen Tag

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Original Language

German

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Rating

5.5/10

Release Date

08 September 2006

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Cast

Heino Ferch

Heino Ferch

Jan Ottmann

Martina Gedeck

Martina Gedeck

Paula Schmitt

Fritz Karl

Fritz Karl

Gregor Luckner

Claudia Michelsen

Claudia Michelsen

Elsa Veltlin

Henry Hübchen

Henry Hübchen

Herr Luckner sen.

Juliane Köhler

Juliane Köhler

Frau Luckner sen.

Ludwig Trepte

Ludwig Trepte

Gregor Luckner jung

Enno Hesse

Enno Hesse

Jan Ottmann jung

Anja Knauer

Anja Knauer

Elsa Veltin - younger

Anna Schudt

Anna Schudt

Jans Mutter

Joseph M'Barek

Joseph M'Barek

Reiner Schöne

Reiner Schöne

Sam Millhouse

Helmfried von Lüttichau

Helmfried von Lüttichau

Klaus

Elisabeth Niederer

Elisabeth Niederer

Jans Sekretärin

Gundula Petrovska

Gundula Petrovska

Tante

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