
God Does Not Believe in Us Anymore
Drama · War · TV Movie
Overview
After his father is murdered by the Nazis in 1938, a young Viennese Jew named Ferry Tobler flees to Prague, where he joins forces with another expatriate and a sympathetic Czech relief worker. Together with other Jewish refugees, the three make their way to Paris, and, after spending time in a French prison camp, eventually escape to Marseille, from where they hope to sail to a safe port.
Top Cast


Johannes Silberschneider
Johannes Silberschneider
Ferry
Johannes Silberschneider
Ferry


Barbara Petritsch
Barbara Petritsch
Alena
Barbara Petritsch
Alena


Armin Mueller-Stahl
Armin Mueller-Stahl
Gandhi
Armin Mueller-Stahl
Gandhi
Georg Corten
Georg Corten
Kron
Georg Corten
Kron


Georg Marischka
Georg Marischka
Gross
Georg Marischka
Gross


Fritz Muliar
Fritz Muliar
Mehlig
Fritz Muliar
Mehlig
Eric Schildkraut
Eric Schildkraut
Fein
Eric Schildkraut
Fein


Dietrich Siegl
Dietrich Siegl
Grün
Dietrich Siegl
Grün
Buddy Elias
Buddy Elias
Buddy Elias
Bernd Jeschek
Bernd Jeschek
Dolba
Bernd Jeschek
Dolba
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