
Heart of Glass
Drama
Overview
A small Bavarian village is renowned for its "Ruby Glass" glass blowing works. When the foreman of the works dies suddenly without revealing the secret of the Ruby Glass, the town slides into a deep depression, and the owner of the glassworks becomes obssessed with the lost secret.
Top Cast


Josef Bierbichler
Josef Bierbichler
Hias
Josef Bierbichler
Hias
Stefan Güttler
Stefan Güttler
Hüttenbesitzer
Stefan Güttler
Hüttenbesitzer


Clemens Scheitz
Clemens Scheitz
Adalbert, the servant
Clemens Scheitz
Adalbert, the servant
Sonja Skiba
Sonja Skiba
Ludmilla
Sonja Skiba
Ludmilla


Volker Prechtel
Volker Prechtel
Wudy
Volker Prechtel
Wudy
Brunhilde Klöckner
Brunhilde Klöckner
Paulin
Brunhilde Klöckner
Paulin
Wolf Albrecht
Wolf Albrecht
Sam
Wolf Albrecht
Sam
Thomas Binkley
Thomas Binkley
Lute player
Thomas Binkley
Lute player
Janos Fischer
Janos Fischer
Ägide
Janos Fischer
Ägide
Wilhelm Friedrich
Wilhelm Friedrich
Wilhelm Friedrich
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