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Frederike Bader
Ferdinand Zankl
Mia Bader
Jochen Mohn
The true story of the kidnapping of Freddy Heineken, the grandson of the founder of the Heineken brewery, and his driver. They were released after a ransom of 35 million Dutch guilders was paid.
Hermine Grill
Jozef Hašek
Martin Maier
Fabian König
Marie Polt
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