
The Traitor
Drama · History
Overview
Hoping to become a great singer in Germany, a young dreamer named Ernst Schrämli finds himself drawn into underhand dealings. Determined to escape a suffocating environment that annihilates any kind of creative or artistic impetus, Ernst sells information about the Swiss army to a Nazi spy by the name of August Schmid, who charms and manipulates him. When Ernst’s crime is uncovered, he is sentenced to death for espionage and treason, becoming the first Swiss citizen to be executed.
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Dimitri Krebs
Dimitri Krebs
Ernst Schrämli
Dimitri Krebs
Ernst Schrämli


Fabian Hinrichs
Fabian Hinrichs
August Schmid
Fabian Hinrichs
August Schmid


Luna Wedler
Luna Wedler
Gerti Zanelli
Luna Wedler
Gerti Zanelli


Stefan Gubser
Stefan Gubser
Roman Graf
Stefan Gubser
Roman Graf


Ernst C. Sigrist
Ernst C. Sigrist
Egon Schrämli
Ernst C. Sigrist
Egon Schrämli
Jonathan Ferrari
Jonathan Ferrari
Max Hofstätter
Jonathan Ferrari
Max Hofstätter


Roger Bonjour
Roger Bonjour
Captain Keller
Roger Bonjour
Captain Keller


Flurin Giger
Flurin Giger
Johann Riebli
Flurin Giger
Johann Riebli


Robert Hunger-Bühler
Robert Hunger-Bühler
Richter Weng
Robert Hunger-Bühler
Richter Weng


Sina Martens
Sina Martens
Else Schmid
Sina Martens
Else Schmid
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