
Sun Seekers
Drama
Overview
A socialist story of "atoms for peace" and compulsory labor in an East German uranium mine under Soviet control.
Top Cast
Ulrike Behrmann von Zerboni
Ulrike Behrmann von Zerboni
Lotte Lutz
Ulrike Behrmann von Zerboni
Lotte Lutz


Günther Simon
Günther Simon
Franz Beier
Günther Simon
Franz Beier


Erwin Geschonneck
Erwin Geschonneck
Jupp König
Erwin Geschonneck
Jupp König


Manja Behrens
Manja Behrens
Emmi Jahnke
Manja Behrens
Emmi Jahnke


Viktor Avdyushko
Viktor Avdyushko
Sergei Melnikow
Viktor Avdyushko
Sergei Melnikow


Willi Schrade
Willi Schrade
Günter Holleck
Willi Schrade
Günter Holleck


Erich Franz
Erich Franz
Weihrauch
Erich Franz
Weihrauch


Norbert Christian
Norbert Christian
Josef Stein
Norbert Christian
Josef Stein


Agnes Kraus
Agnes Kraus
hagere Frau
Agnes Kraus
hagere Frau


Brigitte Krause
Brigitte Krause
Berta Mattusche
Brigitte Krause
Berta Mattusche
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