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The Man Without a Name

The Man Without a Name

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

87 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

30 June 1932

Country

Germany

Cast

Werner Krauss

Werner Krauss

Heinrich Martin

Mathias Wieman

Mathias Wieman

Dr. Alfred Sander

Maria Bard

Maria Bard

Grete Schulze, Stenotypistin

Hertha Thiele

Hertha Thiele

Helene Martin, Heinrichs und Eva-Marias Tochter

Julius Falkenstein

Julius Falkenstein

Julius ‚Jule‘ Hanke

Fritz Grünbaum

Fritz Grünbaum

Anwalt Gablinsky

Eduard von Winterstein

Eduard von Winterstein

Richter

Max Gülstorff

Max Gülstorff

Gerichtspräsident

Hans Brausewetter

Hans Brausewetter

Referendar Müller

Ernst Behmer

Ernst Behmer

Postschalterbeamte

Alfred Beierle

Alfred Beierle

Kriminalkommissar

Gerhard Bienert

Gerhard Bienert

Beamter im Zentralnachweisamt für Kriegsvermisste

Heinrich Schroth

Heinrich Schroth

Bürovorsteher der Martin-Werke

Helene Thimig

Helene Thimig

Eva-Maria Martin

Carl Ballhaus

Carl Ballhaus

Paule

Hermann Picha

Hermann Picha

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