
The Last Bridge
War · Drama
Overview
A German nurse gets sent to the front because she gives medical aid to a wounded Yugoslav partisan during World War II.
Top Cast


Maria Schell
Maria Schell
Dr. Helga Reinbeck
Maria Schell
Dr. Helga Reinbeck


Bernhard Wicki
Bernhard Wicki
Boro
Bernhard Wicki
Boro


Carl Möhner
Carl Möhner
Martin Berger
Carl Möhner
Martin Berger


Barbara Rütting
Barbara Rütting
Militza
Barbara Rütting
Militza


Tilla Durieux
Tilla Durieux
Mara, die alte Bäuerin
Tilla Durieux
Mara, die alte Bäuerin


Fritz Eckhardt
Fritz Eckhardt
Haslinger
Fritz Eckhardt
Haslinger


Pavle Minčić
Pavle Minčić
Momcillo
Pavle Minčić
Momcillo
Horst Hächler
Horst Hächler
Leutnant Scherer
Horst Hächler
Leutnant Scherer


Robert Meyn
Robert Meyn
Stabsartz Dr. Rottsieper
Robert Meyn
Stabsartz Dr. Rottsieper


Janez Vrhovec
Janez Vrhovec
Vlaho
Janez Vrhovec
Vlaho
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