
Luther
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Overview
German silent film about the life of Martin Luther
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Eugen Klöpfer
Eugen Klöpfer
Martin Luther
Eugen Klöpfer
Martin Luther


Rudolf Lettinger
Rudolf Lettinger
Luthers Vater
Rudolf Lettinger
Luthers Vater


Elsa Wagner
Elsa Wagner
Luthers Mutter
Elsa Wagner
Luthers Mutter


Livio Pavanelli
Livio Pavanelli
Alexius
Livio Pavanelli
Alexius


Arthur Kraußneck
Arthur Kraußneck
Staupitz
Arthur Kraußneck
Staupitz


Karl Platen
Karl Platen
Bruder Franziskus
Karl Platen
Bruder Franziskus


Theodor Loos
Theodor Loos
Melanchthon
Theodor Loos
Melanchthon


Hermann Vallentin
Hermann Vallentin
Professor Karlstadt
Hermann Vallentin
Professor Karlstadt
Karl Elzer
Karl Elzer
Friedrich der Weise
Karl Elzer
Friedrich der Weise
Werner Schott
Werner Schott
Johann der Beständige
Werner Schott
Johann der Beständige
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