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- Johannes Buzalski (1918–1977) was a German film and television actor. ****o, Fraulein! (1949) Jonny Saves Nebrador (1953) The Confession of Ina Kahr (1954)...
- Krzysztof Buzalski is a Polish diplomat in the rank of Minister-Counsellor specializing in relations with Sub-Saharan Africa countries, Poland amb****ador...
- Bayer as the taunting farmboy Franz Brumbach as the bear trainer Johannes Buzalski as the Police Inspector Helmut Döring as the Little King Enno Patalas as...
- Vuorio, R.; Andersson, M. A.; Kämpfer, P.; Andersson, M. C.; Honkanen-Buzalski, T.; Scoging, A. C. (October 1999). "Toxigenic Strains of Bacillus licheniformis...
- Other actors who appeared in the series include Wolfgang Büttner, Johannes Buzalski, Hans Epskamp and Dietrich Thoms. Wienand p.73 Christiane Wienand. Returning...
- Pompanne (credited as Rosy Rosy) Dietrich Kerky as Father Melchior Johannes Buzalski as Advocate Adrian Hoven as Count Alexander von Salmenau Although sold...
- Michael Maien as Baron Daumer Ingeborg Schöner as Nobleman's Wife Johannes Buzalski as Advocate Gaby Fuchs as Deidre von Bergenstein Adrian Hoven as Nobleman...
- Scharfenberger as Teddy Richard Bendig as Seppl Oliver H****encamp as René Johannes Buzalski as Gabor Toni Thormal as Jan Jürgen Wulf as Hans Peter Fiedler as Fritz...
- as Marianne von Degenhardt Hilde Körber as Wärterin Stuckmann Johannes Buzalski Ulrich Beiger Renate Mannhardt Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur Hilde Sessak "NY Times:...
- Jochen Doris Arden as Eva Klaus Krüger Günter Hendel as Priest Johannes Buzalski as Jimmy Cowie p.168 Cowie, Peter. World Filmography, 1968. Tantivy Press...