Traces of Stones - Cast

Cast

  • Manfred Krug as Hannes Balla
  • Krystyna Stypułkowska as Kati Klee (voiced by Jutta Hoffmann)
  • Eberhard Esche as Werner Horrath
  • Johannes Wieke as Hermann Jansen
  • Walter Richter-Reinick as Richard Trutmann
  • Hans-Peter Minetti as Heinz Bleibtreu
  • Walter Jupé as Kurt Hesselbart
  • Ingeborg Schumacher as Marianne Horrath
  • Brigitte Herwig as Horrath's daughter
  • Gertrud Brendler as Mrs. Schicketanz
  • Helga Göring as Elli
  • Erich Mirek as Oswald Ziemer
  • Fred Ludwig as Gerhard Bolbig
  • Helmut Schreiber as Martin Elbers
  • Erik Veldre as Dieter Jochmann
  • Karl Brenk as Franz Büchner
  • Hans-Peter Reinecke as Eberhard Galonski
  • Detlev Eisner as Nick
  • Günter Meier as Bast
  • Albert Zahn as steel fixer
  • Gerhard Hänsel as bricklayer
  • Jochen Zimmermann as dump truck driver
  • Johannes Maus as policeman in the pool
  • Roman Silberstein as police lieutenant

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