
The Prisoner of St. Petersburg
Drama
Overview
A young Russian man arrives in Berlin in search of a woman, but becomes entangled with two others one of whom falls in love with him and another who represents a classic Russian heroine like out of a novel from one of his countrymen idols.
Top Cast


Noah Taylor
Noah Taylor
Jack
Noah Taylor
Jack


Solveig Dommartin
Solveig Dommartin
Elena
Solveig Dommartin
Elena
Katja Teichmann
Katja Teichmann
Johanna
Katja Teichmann
Johanna
Olivier Picot
Olivier Picot
Stefan
Olivier Picot
Stefan
Wieland Speck
Wieland Speck
Youth in Bar
Wieland Speck
Youth in Bar
Johanna Karl-Lory
Johanna Karl-Lory
Old Woman
Johanna Karl-Lory
Old Woman
Lars Michalak
Lars Michalak
Russian man behind door
Lars Michalak
Russian man behind door


René Schoenenberger
René Schoenenberger
Businessman
René Schoenenberger
Businessman


Hans Martin Stier
Hans Martin Stier
Truck driver
Hans Martin Stier
Truck driver
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