
Bach's Fight for Freedom
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A young boy helps the rebellious Johann Sebastian Bach fight for his artistic freedom.
Top Cast


Ted Dykstra
Ted Dykstra
Johann Sebastian Bach
Ted Dykstra
Johann Sebastian Bach


Kyle Labine
Kyle Labine
Frederick Muller
Kyle Labine
Frederick Muller


Ian D. Clark
Ian D. Clark
Josef
Ian D. Clark
Josef


Rosemary Dunsmore
Rosemary Dunsmore
Gerta
Rosemary Dunsmore
Gerta


Kevin Jubinville
Kevin Jubinville
Prince August
Kevin Jubinville
Prince August


Eric Peterson
Eric Peterson
Duke Wilhelm Ernst
Eric Peterson
Duke Wilhelm Ernst
Tanya Posival
Tanya Posival
Maria Bach
Tanya Posival
Maria Bach
Jaroslav Kubeš
Jaroslav Kubeš
Melchior
Jaroslav Kubeš
Melchior
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