Senta auf Abwegen

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Senta auf Abwegen
Directed by Martin Hellberg
Written by Martin Hellberg
Cinematography Karl Plintzner
Edited byUrsula Rudzki
Music byHelmut Nier
Release date
1959
Country East Germany
Language German

Senta auf Abwegen is an East German film. It was released in 1959.

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