
Der blaue Oskar
Comedy · TV Movie
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Gerd E. Schäfer
Gerd E. Schäfer
Gottlieb Donner
Gerd E. Schäfer
Gottlieb Donner


Ingeborg Krabbe
Ingeborg Krabbe
Hilde Donner
Ingeborg Krabbe
Hilde Donner
Ingrid Schwienke
Ingrid Schwienke
Ute Geßner
Ingrid Schwienke
Ute Geßner


Hilmar Eichhorn
Hilmar Eichhorn
Manfred
Hilmar Eichhorn
Manfred


Margot Ebert
Margot Ebert
Fräulein Kraus
Margot Ebert
Fräulein Kraus
Klaus Bamberg
Klaus Bamberg
Müller
Klaus Bamberg
Müller


Kaspar Eichel
Kaspar Eichel
Otto Schraube
Kaspar Eichel
Otto Schraube


Ernst-Georg Schwill
Ernst-Georg Schwill
Ulli Klein
Ernst-Georg Schwill
Ulli Klein


Uta Schorn
Uta Schorn
1. Evastochter
Uta Schorn
1. Evastochter


Margot Busse
Margot Busse
2. Evastochter
Margot Busse
2. Evastochter
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