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Ewiger Strom (1920)
Drama

A one-eyed ferryman finds a baby abandoned in his boat. When the vessel sways the toddler goes overboard. Although it falls into the river, the ferryman does not feel compelled to save it. But the baby does not die, because the river God ...See moreA one-eyed ferryman finds a baby abandoned in his boat. When the vessel sways the toddler goes overboard. Although it falls into the river, the ferryman does not feel compelled to save it. But the baby does not die, because the river God saves and raises her in his underwater world. 20 years later, the young woman Marija, is hungry for life above water. From now on she only brings harm to all those men who will cross her life. Written by Ulf Kjell Gür See less
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Updated May 1, 1920

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May 1, 1920 (Germany)

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7 cast members
Name Known for
Vladimir Agayev
Russischer Student Russischer Student   See fewer
Bamboula
Ein schwarzer Millionär Ein schwarzer Millionär   See fewer
Werner Krauss
Ein Fährmann Ein Fährmann   See fewer
Marija Leiko
Marija, ein Mädchen Marija, ein Mädchen   See fewer
Heinrich Peer
Professor Anton Weniaan Professor Anton Weniaan   See fewer
F.W. Schröder-Schrom
Ingenieur Jan Bruun Ingenieur Jan Bruun   See fewer
Gerhard Tandar
Kapitänin, Gerhard Wenlaan Kapitänin, Gerhard Wenlaan   See fewer
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