
Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge
Adventure · Drama · Fantasy
Overview
When Kriemhild, thirsty for revenge, marries to Etzel, king of the Huns, she invites King Gunther and his court to visit them, intending to finally take the life of the man responsible of her disgrace.
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Margarete Schön
Margarete Schön
Kriemhild
Margarete Schön
Kriemhild


Gertrud Arnold
Gertrud Arnold
Queen Ute
Gertrud Arnold
Queen Ute


Theodor Loos
Theodor Loos
King Gunther
Theodor Loos
King Gunther
Hans Carl Mueller
Hans Carl Mueller
Gerenot
Hans Carl Mueller
Gerenot
Erwin Biswanger
Erwin Biswanger
Giselher
Erwin Biswanger
Giselher


Bernhard Goetzke
Bernhard Goetzke
Volker von Alzeÿ
Bernhard Goetzke
Volker von Alzeÿ


Hans Adalbert Schlettow
Hans Adalbert Schlettow
Hagen Tronje
Hans Adalbert Schlettow
Hagen Tronje
Hardy von Francois
Hardy von Francois
Dankwart
Hardy von Francois
Dankwart


Yuri Yurovsky
Yuri Yurovsky
The Priest
Yuri Yurovsky
The Priest
Iris Roberts
Iris Roberts
The Squire
Iris Roberts
The Squire
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