
Young Dr. Freud
History · Drama
Overview
A portrait of Sigmund Freud as a young man.
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Karlheinz Hackl
Karlheinz Hackl
Dr. Sigmund Freud
Karlheinz Hackl
Dr. Sigmund Freud


Jacques Alric
Jacques Alric
Prof. Dr. Charcot
Jacques Alric
Prof. Dr. Charcot


Sylvia Haider
Sylvia Haider
Martha Freud-Bernays
Sylvia Haider
Martha Freud-Bernays
Norbert Kappen
Norbert Kappen
Prof. Dr. Meynert
Norbert Kappen
Prof. Dr. Meynert


Karl Merkatz
Karl Merkatz
Dr. Josef Breuer
Karl Merkatz
Dr. Josef Breuer


Marianne Nentwich
Marianne Nentwich
Bertha Pappenheim
Marianne Nentwich
Bertha Pappenheim
Peter Lühr
Peter Lühr
Prof. Dr. Brücke
Peter Lühr
Prof. Dr. Brücke
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