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Die Männer der Emden [Audio: German]
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When their ship is sunk in the first world war, in the Indian ocean, 50 men have to cross infinite stretches of sea and desert, avoid enemies, find allies and finally make it home to Germany. A breathtaking real-live odyssey.
When their ship is sunk in the first world war, in the Indian ocean, 50 men have to cross infinite stretches of sea and desert, avoid enemies, find allies and finally make it home to Germany. A breathtaking real-live odyssey.
Actors:
Matthias Schloo,
Oliver Korittke,
Andreas Pape,
Sheri Hagen,
Robert Glatzeder,
Jochen Kolenda,
Leonard Hohm
Matthias Schloo
April 6, 1977 in Hamburg, West Germany
Oliver Korittke
6 April 1968, West Berlin, West Germany
Andreas Pape
13 May 1980, Bad Arolsen, Hesse, Germany
Sheri Hagen
1968, Lagos, Nigeria
Robert Glatzeder
1971, East Berlin, East Germany
Jochen Kolenda
28 February 1953, Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany
Leonard Hohm
December 15, 1990 in Friedberg, Hesse, Germany
Director:
Berengar Pfahl
Country:
Germany
Keywords:
#2013 #Axel Ricke #Berengar Pfahl #Berengar Pfahl #Die Männer der Emden #Felicitas Woll #Ken Duken #Sibel Kekilli
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