
In the Shadows of Dreams
Documentary · Music
Overview
The story of a great friendship between Bruno Balz and Michael Jary. The most successful duo in schlager and film music has shaped German-language popular culture for five decades. The wild twenties, then cinema glamour and Gestapo imprisonment, new beginnings, and swinging sixties - their songs are still alive today.
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Götz Alsmann
Götz Alsmann
Self
Götz Alsmann
Self
Manfred Herzer
Manfred Herzer
Self
Manfred Herzer
Self
Claudio Maniscalco
Claudio Maniscalco
Self
Claudio Maniscalco
Self


Rainer Rother
Rainer Rother
Self
Rainer Rother
Self


Bibi Johns
Bibi Johns
Self
Bibi Johns
Self


Carol Schuler
Carol Schuler
Carol Schuler
Klaudia Wick
Klaudia Wick
Klaudia Wick
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