
Der Teufel mit den drei goldenen Haaren
Mystery · Fantasy · TV Movie
Overview
In order to be able to marry the princess, the miller boy Hans has to find his way to hell. If he fails to steal three golden hairs from the devil, all is lost.
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Béla Baptiste
Béla Baptiste
Hans
Béla Baptiste
Hans


Ina-Alice Kopp
Ina-Alice Kopp
Prinzessin Isabella
Ina-Alice Kopp
Prinzessin Isabella


Leonard Lansink
Leonard Lansink
König
Leonard Lansink
König


Beate Furcht
Beate Furcht
Königin
Beate Furcht
Königin


Fritz Karl
Fritz Karl
Teufel
Fritz Karl
Teufel


Rita Russek
Rita Russek
Teufels Großmutter
Rita Russek
Teufels Großmutter


Oliver Korittke
Oliver Korittke
Prinz Willibald
Oliver Korittke
Prinz Willibald
Thomas Giegerich
Thomas Giegerich
Willibalds Kammerdiener
Thomas Giegerich
Willibalds Kammerdiener
Benjamin Krüger
Benjamin Krüger
Räuber Faulzahn
Benjamin Krüger
Räuber Faulzahn
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