
The Bridge
Drama
Overview
This is the directorial debut of Artur Pohl and tells the story of war refugees as they try to settle in a small town in Germany.
Top Cast


Karl Hellmer
Karl Hellmer
Michaelis
Karl Hellmer
Michaelis


Jeanette Schultze
Jeanette Schultze
Hanne Michaelis
Jeanette Schultze
Hanne Michaelis


Fritz Wagner
Fritz Wagner
Martin Reinhardt
Fritz Wagner
Martin Reinhardt


Arno Paulsen
Arno Paulsen
Herr Reinhardt
Arno Paulsen
Herr Reinhardt


Steffie Spira
Steffie Spira
Frau Reinhardt
Steffie Spira
Frau Reinhardt


Hans Klering
Hans Klering
Mankmoos
Hans Klering
Mankmoos


Ilse Steppat
Ilse Steppat
Therese Sander
Ilse Steppat
Therese Sander
Albert Venohr
Albert Venohr
Sander
Albert Venohr
Sander


Albert Hehn
Albert Hehn
Gerhard Wagner
Albert Hehn
Gerhard Wagner


Maria Besendahl
Maria Besendahl
Maria Besendahl
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