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Aug 02 1937
•1h 29m
•Comedy
A comedy directed by Alwin Elling.
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Marika Rökk
Erika Hübner

Georg Alexander
Hans Roewer

Paul Henckels
Theodor Huhn
Aribert Mog
Paul Hübner
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