
Goodbye, Francesca!
Romance · Drama
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Ruth Leuwerik
Ruth Leuwerik
Franziska
Ruth Leuwerik
Franziska


Carlos Thompson
Carlos Thompson
Stefan Roloff
Carlos Thompson
Stefan Roloff


Josef Meinrad
Josef Meinrad
Dr. Leitner
Josef Meinrad
Dr. Leitner


Friedrich Domin
Friedrich Domin
Prof. Thiemann
Friedrich Domin
Prof. Thiemann


Jochen Brockmann
Jochen Brockmann
Mr. Blacky White
Jochen Brockmann
Mr. Blacky White


Nadja Regin
Nadja Regin
Helen Philipps
Nadja Regin
Helen Philipps


Gisela Trowe
Gisela Trowe
Gustl
Gisela Trowe
Gustl


Siegfried Schürenberg
Siegfried Schürenberg
Harris
Siegfried Schürenberg
Harris


Peter Elsholtz
Peter Elsholtz
Anwalt
Peter Elsholtz
Anwalt
Else Ehser
Else Ehser
Kathrin
Else Ehser
Kathrin
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