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Original Language
DE
Wilhelm Löhring
Keith Winter
Hubert Wienkamp
Karin Schlick
A widowed professor living in Paris develops a special relationship with a younger French woman.
Gisela Löhring
Dr. Sabine Johannsen
Prof. Dr. Fechtner
Heinrich von Lohsewitz
Kontrolleur
Sekretärin von Dr. Fechtner
Lehnert
Stefan
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