Millionäre
"Millionaires" is an Austrian feature film from 1937, a comedy directed by Karlheinz Martin. The film premiered on July 31, 1937, in Vienna and is based on a story that illuminates life and love in the social milieu of the time.
"Millionaires" is an Austrian feature film from 1937, a comedy directed by Karlheinz Martin. The film premiered on July 31, 1937, in Vienna and is based on a story that illuminates life and love in the social milieu of the time.
Alfred Abel
Dollereder
Rudolf Carl
Binder - Lagerbuchhalter
Annie Rosar
Mathilde, seine Frau
Wolf Albach-Retty
Fred, beider Sohn
Fritz Imhoff
Hautzenberger, Klavierpacker
Hans Thimig
Freundlich, Prokurist
Friedl Czepa
Klari Dollereder
Ernst Nadherny
Erika Glässner
Die Generalin
"Millionaires" is an Austrian feature film from 1937, a comedy directed by Karlheinz Martin. The film premiered on July 31, 1937, in Vienna and is based on a story that illuminates life and love in the social milieu of the time.
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