Wo ansehen Der Wilderer vom Silberwald in Österreich
Ein neuer Film aus dem Zauberreich des Silberwaldes
Entdecke "Der Wilderer vom Silberwald", ein fesselndes verbrechen film das erstmals im Jahr 1957 auf den Bildschirmen erschien. Diese Produktion, die aus Deutschland stammt, enthält Beiträge von Rudolf Lenz in der Rolle von Christian Pachegg, Fritz Muliar in der Rolle von Hansi Wögerer, Rudolf Carl in der Rolle von Mathias Höllrigl, Anita Gutwell in der Rolle von Ulli und Lucie Englisch in der Rolle von Mathilde Höllrigl.
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