Top Cast
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O.E. Hasse
Old Man
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Hannelore Hoger
Vera
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Walter Schmidinger
Paul
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Ulrich Wildgruber
Oswald Kronen
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Elisabeth Stepanek
Sonja
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Helmut Qualtinger
Officer
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Rosel Zech
Wanda
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Heinz Bennent
Holm
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Hermann Lause
Savings Bank Manager
Overview
After World War II, an aging controversial Norwegian Nobel Prize winner must confront his past and the moral implications of his Nazi sympathies while being challenged by a man intent on holding him accountable.
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