
Sarajevo
History · Drama
Overview
The film portrays the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914.
Top Cast


Luise Ullrich
Luise Ullrich
Herzogin Sophie Hohenberg
Luise Ullrich
Herzogin Sophie Hohenberg


Ewald Balser
Ewald Balser
Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand
Ewald Balser
Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand
Franz Stoß
Franz Stoß
Oskar Potiorek
Franz Stoß
Oskar Potiorek


Hans Thimig
Hans Thimig
Rumerskirch
Hans Thimig
Rumerskirch
Louis Soldan
Louis Soldan
Merizzi
Louis Soldan
Merizzi


Harry Hardt
Harry Hardt
Bardolff
Harry Hardt
Bardolff


Hans Unterkircher
Hans Unterkircher
Graf Franz von Harrach
Hans Unterkircher
Graf Franz von Harrach


Erik Frey
Erik Frey
Pokorny
Erik Frey
Pokorny


Hans Olden
Hans Olden
Durchlaucht
Hans Olden
Durchlaucht


Carl Bosse
Carl Bosse
Polizeibeamter Müller
Carl Bosse
Polizeibeamter Müller
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