Der Bastian

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Der Bastian
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Directed by Rudolf Jugert
Starring Horst Janson
Karin Anselm  [ de ]
Lina Carstens
Country of origin West Germany
No. of episodes13
Release
Original release2 July (1973-07-02) 
24 September 1973 (1973-09-24)

Der Bastian is a West German television series written by Barbara Noack, broadcast in 13 episodes in 1973 on ZDF.

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