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Millowitsch Theater - Das Liebesverbot

Millowitsch Theater - Das Liebesverbot

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

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Rating

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Release Date

22 September 1984

Country

Germany

Cast

Willy Millowitsch

Willy Millowitsch

Anton Raffke

Gerda-Maria Jürgens

Gerda-Maria Jürgens

Amanda Raffke

Barbie Millowitsch-Steinhaus

Barbie Millowitsch-Steinhaus

Hannelore

Rudolf Knor

Rudolf Knor

Klaus Rauscher

Peter Millowitsch

Peter Millowitsch

Fritz Mohr

Mariele Millowitsch

Mariele Millowitsch

Marietta

Karl-Heinz Hillebrand

Karl-Heinz Hillebrand

E. von Neppenstedt

Hans Fuchs

Hans Fuchs

Reginald von Neppenstedt

Goda Marwig

Goda Marwig

Ulrike von Riesenthal

Karl-Heinz Kemmerling

Karl-Heinz Kemmerling

Franz

Martin Jente

Martin Jente

Hansen

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