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Heinz Rühmann
Hans Herfort

Lien Deyers
Kitty
Raimund Janitschek
Otto Kuttlapp

Hans Leibelt
Adamowski

Friedrich Hollaender
Vorsitzender der „Weißen Weste“

Gerhard Bienert
Schupo

Hermann Speelmans
Jim

Wolfgang von Waltershausen

Roland Varno

Hermann Blaß
Franz Fiedler
Eberhard Mack
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