Rico, Oskar and the Broken HeartedBest friends Rico and Oskar spend a lot of time together and wait for their next big adventure. Eventually, the two amateur detectives get a new case: Ellie Wandbek a...
Rico, Oskar and the Broken HeartedBest friends Rico and Oskar spend a lot of time together and wait for their next big adventure. Eventually, the two amateur detectives get a new case: Ellie Wandbek a...
Rico, Oskar and the Broken HeartedBest friends Rico and Oskar spend a lot of time together and wait for their next big adventure. Eventually, the two amateur detectives get a new case: Ellie Wandbek a...
Rico, Oskar and the Broken HeartedBest friends Rico and Oskar spend a lot of time together and wait for their next big adventure. Eventually, the two amateur detectives get a new case: Ellie Wandbek a...
Rico, Oskar and the Broken HeartedBest friends Rico and Oskar spend a lot of time together and wait for their next big adventure. Eventually, the two amateur detectives get a new case: Ellie Wandbek a...
On the 70th birthday of famous piano virtuoso Hannes Westhoff, a celebration is to take place at the patriarch's estate. For this occasion, his second wife Anne not only invited Westhoff's three sons ...
Filmbiografie über die berühmte Trapp-Familie, die auch dem berühmten Kinomusical "The Sound of Music" ("Meine Lieder, meine Träume", USA 1965) als Vorlage diente.Die Erzählung beginnt in den 192...
Two extremely unlike young men meet in Morocco: 18-year-old Gyllen was supposed to be on a family vacation with his mother and stepfather, but then he decided to "borrow" the luxury RV of his parents ...
Erica Rivas, Adrian Goessel
Erica Rivas, Rafael Ferro
Erica Rivas, Rafael Ferro, Volkmar Kleinert, Roman Russo, Toñi Gomis Chaparro, Joachim Paul Assböck, Kristian Erik Kiehling, Alice Dwyer (v.l.n.r.)
Adrian Goessel, Rafael Ferro (v.l.n.r.)
Fabian Busch
Filmplakat
Filmplakat
Erna Morena, Wilhelm Dieterle, Henny Porten (v.l.n.r.)
Daily call sheet for 16 August 1958 for the shooting of "Ohne Mutter geht es nicht".
Der soziale Film, Der Kinematograph, 630, (1919), S. 14. Rezension zu "Mutter Erde" von Johannes Gaulke und Heinrich Ilgenstein.