

History · Drama · War
Overview
A Jewish boy separated from his family in the early days of WWII poses as a German orphan and is taken into the heart of the Nazi world as a 'war hero' and eventually becomes a Hitler Youth.
Top Cast


Solomon Perel
Solomon Perel
Solomon Perel
Solomon Perel
Solomon Perel


Marco Hofschneider
Marco Hofschneider
Salomon 'Sally' Perel
Marco Hofschneider
Salomon 'Sally' Perel


René Hofschneider
René Hofschneider
Isaak Perel / Salomon's Brother
René Hofschneider
Isaak Perel / Salomon's Brother
Piotr Kozłowski
Piotr Kozłowski
David Perel / Salomon's Brother
Piotr Kozłowski
David Perel / Salomon's Brother


Klaus Abramowsky
Klaus Abramowsky
Salomon's Father
Klaus Abramowsky
Salomon's Father


Michèle Gleizer
Michèle Gleizer
Salomon's Mother
Michèle Gleizer
Salomon's Mother


Ashley Wanninger
Ashley Wanninger
Eric
Ashley Wanninger
Eric
Marta Sandrowicz
Marta Sandrowicz
Bertha / Salomon's Sister
Marta Sandrowicz
Bertha / Salomon's Sister
Nathalie Schmidt
Nathalie Schmidt
Basia
Nathalie Schmidt
Basia


Delphine Forest
Delphine Forest
Inna
Delphine Forest
Inna
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