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Albert Schweitzer - Anatomie eines Heiligen

Albert Schweitzer - Anatomie eines Heiligen

2010

Documentary · History

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Jeroen Krabbé

Jeroen Krabbé

Albert Schweitzer

Barbara Hershey

Barbara Hershey

Helene Schweitzer

Armin Rohde

Armin Rohde

Albert Einstein

Jeanette Hain

Jeanette Hain

Rhena

Eleonore Weisgerber

Eleonore Weisgerber

Oberschwester Anna

Hans-Werner Meyer

Hans-Werner Meyer

Dr. Erik Hals

Jennifer Ulrich

Jennifer Ulrich

Susi Sandler

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Albert Schweitzer - Anatomie eines Heiligen
Albert Schweitzer - Anatomie eines Heiligen

Albert Schweitzer - Anatomie eines Heiligen

2010
Documentary
History

Jeroen Krabbé
Jeroen Krabbé
Actor

Jeroen Krabbé

as Albert Schweitzer

Jeroen Krabbé

Albert Schweitzer

Jeroen Krabbé

Albert Schweitzer

Barbara Hershey
Barbara Hershey
Actor

Barbara Hershey

as Helene Schweitzer

Barbara Hershey

Helene Schweitzer

Barbara Hershey

Helene Schweitzer

Armin Rohde
Armin Rohde
Actor

Armin Rohde

as Albert Einstein

Armin Rohde

Albert Einstein

Armin Rohde

Albert Einstein

Jeanette Hain
Jeanette Hain
Actor

Jeanette Hain

as Rhena

Jeanette Hain

Rhena

Jeanette Hain

Rhena

Eleonore Weisgerber
Eleonore Weisgerber
Actor

Eleonore Weisgerber

as Oberschwester Anna

Eleonore Weisgerber

Oberschwester Anna

Eleonore Weisgerber

Oberschwester Anna

Hans-Werner Meyer
Hans-Werner Meyer
Actor

Hans-Werner Meyer

as Dr. Erik Hals

Hans-Werner Meyer

Dr. Erik Hals

Hans-Werner Meyer

Dr. Erik Hals

Jennifer Ulrich
Jennifer Ulrich
Actor

Jennifer Ulrich

as Susi Sandler

Jennifer Ulrich

Susi Sandler

Jennifer Ulrich

Susi Sandler

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