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Drama · Romance
Overview
The young medical student Claudia falls in love with the unknown but talented painter Stefan, whom she helps to get an assignment in Rome. They both get married before Stefan travels to Rome. When Claudia visits him there, they both spend the most wonderful days. The two's happiness doesn't last long...
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Gundy Grand
Gundy Grand
Claudia
Gundy Grand
Claudia


Amadeus August
Amadeus August
Stefan
Amadeus August
Stefan


Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
Professor Schott
Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
Professor Schott


Rinaldo Talamonti
Rinaldo Talamonti
Nino Talamonti
Rinaldo Talamonti
Nino Talamonti


Christine Schuberth
Christine Schuberth
Rosie
Christine Schuberth
Rosie


Robert Naegele
Robert Naegele
Dr. Riephahn
Robert Naegele
Dr. Riephahn
Karl Tischlinger
Karl Tischlinger
Langhammer
Karl Tischlinger
Langhammer


Erni Singerl
Erni Singerl
Dora
Erni Singerl
Dora
Petra Verena Milchert
Petra Verena Milchert
Maggie
Petra Verena Milchert
Maggie
Michael Habeck
Michael Habeck
Boris
Michael Habeck
Boris
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