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The demise of Herman Dürer is a film of genre Drama directed by Jean Van de Velde with Hanns Zischler

The demise of Herman Dürer (1979)

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Genres Drama
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De Verwording van Herman Dürer is a 1979 Dutch film directed by Leon de Winter.

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Hanns Zischler

(Herwig Jungmann, neuroloog)
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