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The Diary of Anne Frank
The Diary of Anne Frank

The Diary of Anne Frank

Genres

Drama

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The story of Anne Frank, the Jewish girl who went into hiding with her family in Amsterdam and became a victim of the Holocaust.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

128 mins

Rating

7.252/10

Release Date

03 March 2016

Country

Germany

Cast

Lea van Acken

Lea van Acken

Anne Frank

Martina Gedeck

Martina Gedeck

Edith Frank-Holländer

Ulrich Noethen

Ulrich Noethen

Otto Heinrich Frank

Stella Kunkat

Stella Kunkat

Margot Frank

André Jung

André Jung

Hans van Daan

Margarita Broich

Margarita Broich

Petronella van Daan

Leonard Carow

Leonard Carow

Peter van Daan

Arthur Klemt

Arthur Klemt

Dr. Fritz Pfeffer

Gerti Drassl

Gerti Drassl

Miep Gies

Michael Grimm

Michael Grimm

Willem van Maaren

Patrick Joswig

Patrick Joswig

der Holländer

Mareile Blendl

Mareile Blendl

Frau van Hoeve

Stefan Merki

Stefan Merki

Victor Kugler

Jamie Bick

Jamie Bick

Hanneli

Ella Frey

Ella Frey

Anne Frank (als Kind)

Maximilian Löwenstein

Maximilian Löwenstein

Jan Gies

Michael Kranz

Michael Kranz

Jan Hartog

Florian Teichtmeister

Florian Teichtmeister

Karl Josef Silberbauer

Marcus Widmann

Marcus Widmann

Jo Kleinmann

Daan Aufenacker

Daan Aufenacker

Passant

Jeroen Engeln

Jeroen Engeln

Agent der Sicherheitspolizei

Joeri Hottentot

Joeri Hottentot

Sicherheitspolizei

Barbara Melzl

Barbara Melzl

Olga Spitzer

Kyra Mladeck

Kyra Mladeck

Dirk Gunther Mohr

Dirk Gunther Mohr

Agent der Sicherheitspolizei

Dirk Ossig

Dirk Ossig

van Hoeve

Markus Frank Juri Popp

Markus Frank Juri Popp

Aufseher

Jasper Smits

Jasper Smits

Agent der Sicherheitspolizei

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