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102 min
The case of stagecoach robber Carl Grandison, who lived in Heidelberg as a respected merchant and committed suicide in prison in 1814, as material for an expensive (DM 5.1 million), over-aestheticized flashback film: the decorations, props and costumes are right, otherwise everything seems fake.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Marlène Jobert | Rose Grandison | Unowned |
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Jean Rochefort | Carl Grandison | Unowned |
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Helmut Qualtinger | Dr. Ludwig Pfister | Unowned |
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Evelyn Künneke | Lady-in-law | Unowned |
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Ilse Künkele | Caregiver | Unowned |
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Edward Meeks | Poet | Unowned |
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Jacques Marin | Landlord | Unowned |
| Eckhard Heise | Shepherd | Unowned | |
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Dora Doll | Attendant | Unowned |
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Albert Simono | Professor | Unowned |
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Bernard Musson | Pastor | Unowned |
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Étienne Draber | Pharmacist | Unowned |
| Vera Borek | Playmate | Unowned | |
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Günter Spörrle | German gymnast | Unowned |
| Michael Stippel | Coachman | Unowned | |
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Jacques Galland | Accountant | Unowned |
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Raoul Guylad | 1st man | Unowned |
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Jean-Pierre Cassel | Oppenheimer | Unowned |
| Ellen Bittmann | Mistress | Unowned | |
| Carin Braun | Female professor | Unowned | |
| Philippe Exbrayat | Child | Unowned | |
| Richard Saintot | Child | Unowned | |
| Christiane Thiede | Child | Unowned |