
Die Todesautomatik
Drama
Top Cast


Mišel Matičević
Mišel Matičević
Manfred Brettschneider
Mišel Matičević
Manfred Brettschneider


Stephan Kampwirth
Stephan Kampwirth
Lutz Lenarth
Stephan Kampwirth
Lutz Lenarth


Loretta Pflaum
Loretta Pflaum
Sigrid
Loretta Pflaum
Sigrid


Katrin Bühring
Katrin Bühring
Regine Lehmann
Katrin Bühring
Regine Lehmann


Robert Gwisdek
Robert Gwisdek
Lutz als Jugendlicher
Robert Gwisdek
Lutz als Jugendlicher


Philipp Danne
Philipp Danne
Manfred als Jugendlicher
Philipp Danne
Manfred als Jugendlicher


Max Mauff
Max Mauff
Philip als Jugendlicher
Max Mauff
Philip als Jugendlicher
Jannik Büddig
Jannik Büddig
Bernd als Jugendlicher
Jannik Büddig
Bernd als Jugendlicher


Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey
Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey
Philipp Blaschke
Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey
Philipp Blaschke


Werner Wölbern
Werner Wölbern
Berg
Werner Wölbern
Berg
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