Wie eine schwarze Möwe
Drama · History
Overview
On September 10, 1898, Sisi, the Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary, was stabbed to death with a sharpened file by Italian anarchist Luigi Lucheni. The successful fiction about Sisi by Norbert Beilharz is based on Elisabeth's inner monologue and, subjectively, on many events in her life.
Top Cast


Christine Ostermayer
Christine Ostermayer
Elisabeth
Christine Ostermayer
Elisabeth


Annemarie Düringer
Annemarie Düringer
Erzherzogin Sophie
Annemarie Düringer
Erzherzogin Sophie


Bibiana Zeller
Bibiana Zeller
Irma Gräfin Sztaray
Bibiana Zeller
Irma Gräfin Sztaray
Marcus Bluhm
Marcus Bluhm
Kronprinz Rudolf
Marcus Bluhm
Kronprinz Rudolf


Ludwig Blochberger
Ludwig Blochberger
Carl Theodor
Ludwig Blochberger
Carl Theodor
Fritz Hammel
Fritz Hammel
Fritz Hammel


Fritz Karl
Fritz Karl
Fritz Karl


Angelika Kirchschlager
Angelika Kirchschlager
Angelika Kirchschlager
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