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- Vagabonds (German: Vagabunden) is a 1949 Austrian drama film directed by Rolf Hansen and starring Paula Wessely, Attila Hörbiger and Adrienne Gessner....
- Notizen eines Vagabunden (1917) Das Unjekind: Eine Erzählung (101.-120. edition, 1922) Eros und die Evangelien: Aus den Notizen eines Vagabunden (67.-90. thousand...
- (uncredited) Dance with Me Into the Morning (1962) – Kapitän Zebel Die lustigen Vagabunden (1962) – Tankwart Fuchsteufel The Model Boy (1963) – Dienstmann Die ganze...
- started a nine-month tour to India by bus, which is do****ented in the movie Vagabunden Karawane. Embryo developed from jazzy ****rock to a world music band...
- The Happy Vagabonds (German:Die lustigen Vagabunden) is a 1929 German silent film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Georg Alexander...
- Larisch Liebesschule [de] (1940) as Enrico Villanova, Tenor Die lustigen Vagabunden (1940) as Werner Schratt, Schauspieler Roses in Tyrol (1940) as Graf Herbert...
- where he devoted himself to a literary life and produced the novels Die Vagabunden (1851), Christian Lammfell (1853) and Der letzte Komödiant (1863). The...
- three buses and their instruments. The tour was do****ented in the movie Vagabunden Karawane. Besides the guitar, his second instrument was the Arabic oud...
- Havilland in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) - (Robin Hood, König der Vagabunden) 1950 - Maureen O'Hara in The Black Swan (1942) - (Der Seeräuber) 1950...
- Rio 1940 Trenck, der Pandur Prokop, Oberstleutnant 1940 Die lustigen Vagabunden Gendarm Uncredited 1940 Bismarck Graf Karolyi 1941 Kopf hoch, Johannes...