
The Lenz Papers
Drama · History
Overview
Four-part german limited serial about the baden revolution in 1848 and 1849.
Top Cast


Peter Simonischek
Peter Simonischek
Andreas Lenz/Sgt. Andrew Lenz
Peter Simonischek
Andreas Lenz/Sgt. Andrew Lenz


Helmut Berger
Helmut Berger
Christoffel
Helmut Berger
Christoffel


Brigitte Karner
Brigitte Karner
Leonore Einstein
Brigitte Karner
Leonore Einstein
Annette Uhlen
Annette Uhlen
Josepha Wundt
Annette Uhlen
Josepha Wundt


Dominique Horwitz
Dominique Horwitz
Amand Goegg
Dominique Horwitz
Amand Goegg


Ulrich Tukur
Ulrich Tukur
Friedrich Engels
Ulrich Tukur
Friedrich Engels


Christoph Waltz
Christoph Waltz
Franz Sigel
Christoph Waltz
Franz Sigel


Dominic Raacke
Dominic Raacke
Heilig
Dominic Raacke
Heilig


Uwe Ochsenknecht
Uwe Ochsenknecht
Rinckleff
Uwe Ochsenknecht
Rinckleff


Karl Merkatz
Karl Merkatz
Böning
Karl Merkatz
Böning
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