The Happy Vagabonds

Top 8 Billed Cast

Georg Alexander
Georg Alexander

Fürst Adolar Gilka

Lotte Lorring
Lotte Lorring

Tütü

Truus van Aalten
Truus van Aalten

Bertha

Hilde Maroff
Hilde Maroff

Anna

Willi Forst
Willi Forst

Roland

Leo Peukert
Leo Peukert

Ferdinand Niggerl

Ernö Verebes
Ernö Verebes

August Fliederbusch

Hermann Picha
Hermann Picha

Kampl

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