
Sarajevo
Sep 13 1955
•2h 35m
•History, Drama
The film portrays the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914.
Cast
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Luise Ullrich
Herzogin Sophie Hohenberg

Ewald Balser
Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand
Franz Stoß
Oskar Potiorek

Hans Thimig
Rumerskirch
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