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Wolves

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A family displaced by war is ambushed by highwaymen. The encounter takes a turn when one of the robbers recognizes the father as his old brother in arms.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

14 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

14 May 2015

Country

Austria

Cast

Judith A. Elsigan

Judith A. Elsigan

Anna

Rudy Ruggiero

Rudy Ruggiero

Konrad

Katja Hoffmann

Katja Hoffmann

Agnes

Leonhard Kainbacher

Leonhard Kainbacher

Georg

Emily Tiefnig

Emily Tiefnig

Baby

Bert Obernosterer

Bert Obernosterer

Gerhard

Martin Schneider

Martin Schneider

Hauptmann Agobarth

Harald Winter

Harald Winter

Adam

Wolfgang Ott

Wolfgang Ott

Bernhardt

Martin Enzi

Martin Enzi

Ewalt

Christian Hochenleuthner

Christian Hochenleuthner

Michl

Olive Walter

Olive Walter

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