Schumanns Winterreise
episode of Ich heirate eine Familie (S3 E1)
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Schumanns Winterreise
Summary
Schumanns Winterreise is a television series episode[1].
Key Facts
- Schumanns Winterreise's instance of is recorded as television series episode[2].
- Schumanns Winterreise's director is recorded as Peter Weck[3].
- Schumanns Winterreise's screenwriter is recorded as Curth Flatow[4].
- Schumanns Winterreise's composer is recorded as Alain Goraguer[5].
- Schumanns Winterreise's genre is recorded as family television series[6].
- Schumanns Winterreise's follows is recorded as Der fünfzigste Geburtstag[7].
- Schumanns Winterreise's followed by is recorded as Überraschungen[8].
- Schumanns Winterreise's cast member is recorded as Thekla Carola Wied[9].
- Schumanns Winterreise's cast member is recorded as Peter Weck[10].
- Schumanns Winterreise's cast member is recorded as Julia Biedermann[11].
- Schumanns Winterreise's cast member is recorded as Timmo Niesner[12].
- Schumanns Winterreise's cast member is recorded as Tarek Helmy[13].
- Schumanns Winterreise's cast member is recorded as Maria Sebaldt[14].
- Schumanns Winterreise's cast member is recorded as Herbert Bötticher[15].
- Schumanns Winterreise's cast member is recorded as Herbert Herrmann[16].
- Schumanns Winterreise's producer is recorded as Otto Meissner[17].
- Schumanns Winterreise's part of the series is recorded as Ich heirate eine Familie[18].
- Schumanns Winterreise's production company is recorded as Novafilm Fernsehproduktion[19].
- Schumanns Winterreise's director of photography is recorded as Norbert Stern[20].
- Schumanns Winterreise's director of photography is recorded as Klaus Kuckel[21].
- Schumanns Winterreise's IMDb ID is recorded as tt0609951[22].
- Schumanns Winterreise's original language of film or TV show is recorded as German[23].
- Schumanns Winterreise's original broadcaster is recorded as ZDF[24].
- Schumanns Winterreise's color is recorded as color[25].
- Schumanns Winterreise's country of origin is recorded as Germany[26].