
The Hedgehog Friendship
Comedy · Family · Adventure
Overview
A funny story about a friendship between the children of East Germany and Czechoslovakia.
Top Cast
Lutz Manke
Lutz Manke
Heiner
Lutz Manke
Heiner
Anna Kotroušová
Anna Kotroušová
Jana
Anna Kotroušová
Jana
Michael Nathan
Michael Nathan
Felix
Michael Nathan
Felix


Horst Kube
Horst Kube
Heiners Vater
Horst Kube
Heiners Vater


Karla Runkehl
Karla Runkehl
Heiner's Mother
Karla Runkehl
Heiner's Mother
Otto Dierichs
Otto Dierichs
Lehrer
Otto Dierichs
Lehrer


Oldřich Lukeš
Oldřich Lukeš
Janas Vater
Oldřich Lukeš
Janas Vater
Adolf Král
Adolf Král
Grenzsoldat
Adolf Král
Grenzsoldat


Dieter Perlwitz
Dieter Perlwitz
Dieter Perlwitz
Stanislav Oubram
Stanislav Oubram
Stanislav Oubram
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