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Much Ado About Nothing

Much Ado About Nothing

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Burgtheater recording, based on Shakespeare's play.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

0 mins

Rating

10/10

Release Date

01 January 1975

Country

Austria

Cast

Christine Ostermayer

Christine Ostermayer

Beatrice

Boy Gobert

Boy Gobert

Benedikt

Trude Ackermann

Trude Ackermann

Margareta

Hugo Gottschlich

Hugo Gottschlich

Schlehwein

Rudolf Melichar

Rudolf Melichar

Don Pedro

Eva Rieck

Eva Rieck

Hero

Ewald Balser

Ewald Balser

Leonarto

Ernst Anders

Ernst Anders

Holzapfel

Helmut Janatsch

Helmut Janatsch

Borachio

Tom Krinzinger

Tom Krinzinger

Konrad

Fred Liewehr

Fred Liewehr

Mönch

Hilke Ruthner

Hilke Ruthner

Ursula

Hannes Siegl

Hannes Siegl

Don Juan

Thomas Stroux

Thomas Stroux

Claudio

Bruno Thost

Bruno Thost

Erste Wache

Götz von Langheim

Götz von Langheim

Küster

Philipp Zeska

Philipp Zeska

Antonio

Heinz Zuber

Heinz Zuber

Balthasar

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