
As Far As My Feet Will Carry Me
Drama · War
Overview
The German soldier Clemens Forel - determined to be reunited with his beloved family - makes a dramatic escape through bitter cold winters, desolate landscapes, and life threatening ventures from a Siberian labor camp after World War II. 8000 miles and three endless years of uncertainty later, he is finally about to reach his destination... An edge of your seat drama that celebrates the power of the human spirit and the force of will, while inspired and impowered by love.
Top Cast


Bernhard Bettermann
Bernhard Bettermann
Oberleutnant Clemens Forell
Bernhard Bettermann
Oberleutnant Clemens Forell


Michael Mendl
Michael Mendl
Dr. Heinz Stauffer
Michael Mendl
Dr. Heinz Stauffer


Anatoliy Kotenyov
Anatoliy Kotenyov
Oberleutnant Kamenev
Anatoliy Kotenyov
Oberleutnant Kamenev


André Hennicke
André Hennicke
Willi Bauknecht
André Hennicke
Willi Bauknecht


Hans Peter Hallwachs
Hans Peter Hallwachs
Onkel Baudrexel
Hans Peter Hallwachs
Onkel Baudrexel


Hans-Uwe Bauer
Hans-Uwe Bauer
Leibrecht
Hans-Uwe Bauer
Leibrecht


Antonio Wannek
Antonio Wannek
Alfons Mattern
Antonio Wannek
Alfons Mattern


Irina Narbekova
Irina Narbekova
Dr. Pachmutova
Irina Narbekova
Dr. Pachmutova


Pavel Lebeshev
Pavel Lebeshev
Lagerkommandant
Pavel Lebeshev
Lagerkommandant


Aleksandr Efremov
Aleksandr Efremov
Igor
Aleksandr Efremov
Igor
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