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Die Gespenster von Flatterfels

Die Gespenster von Flatterfels is a German television series.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Karl Huck

    Karl Huck

    Franziska

  • Kornelia Eulert

    Kornelia Eulert

    Fritz von Flatterfels

  • Ronnie Marzillier

    Ronnie Marzillier

    Franziska von Flatterfels

  • Ulrike Haase

    Ulrike Haase

    Violetta

  • Floriane Eichhorn

    Floriane Eichhorn

    Violetta Veilchenblau

  • Fritzi Eichhorn

    Fritzi Eichhorn

    Violetta Veilchenblau

  • Roland Hemmo

    Roland Hemmo

    Ritter Willibald

Overview

Die Gespenster von Flatterfels is a German television series.

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