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Schulz & Schulz IV: Neue Welten, alte Lasten

Genres
Comedy
Rating
No Rating
StatusReleased
LanguagesDeutsch
CountriesGermany
Release Date1992-12-27
Runtime90 mins

Overview

Wolfgang from Hamburg wants his twin brother Walter to become a politician in Stralsund.

Cast & Crew

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Götz George

as Walter Schulz / Wolfgang Schulz

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Marlen Diekhoff

as Erika

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Martina Gedeck

as Britta

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Sybille Waury

as Dorothee

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Klaus J. Behrendt

as Seibt

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Gerhard Garbers

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Eleonore Weisgerber

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Werner Schwuchow

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Bodo Frank

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Irmgard Riessen

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Neithardt Riedel

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Krystian Martinek

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