Reineke Fuchs

Reineke Fuchs

8.5

Jan 01 1989

1h 20m

Animation, Family

Tobias Meister

Tobias Meister

Reineke Fuchs (voice)

Julia Biedermann

Julia Biedermann

Ermelyn (voice)

Heinz Theo Branding

Heinz Theo Branding

König Nobel (voice)

Andreas Mannkopff

Andreas Mannkopff

Isegrim (voice)

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