Ringstraßenpalais (TV series)
Ringstraßenpalais is an Austrian-West German television series.
Ringstraßenpalais | |
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Written by | Hellmut Andics |
Directed by | Rudolf Nussgruber |
Country of origin | Austria West Germany |
No. of seasons | 3 |
Release | |
Original network | ORF ZDF |
Original release | December 25, 1980 |
Cast
In alphabetical order
- Erich Auer as Minister
- Karlheinz Böhm as Bernie Artenberg
- Jean-Claude Bouillon as Claude
- Ivan Desny as Richard von Wintrop
- Vernon Dobtcheff as Major Georges Comte de Castroux
- Richard Eybner as Card player
- Erik Frey as General Bernhard Graf Artenberg
- Olga Georges-Picot as Michèle
- Karlheinz Hackl as Dr. Paul Ender jr.
- Attila Hörbiger as Pater Florian
- Michael Janisch as Kriminalbeamter
- Dagmar Koller as Anni Berte
- Ida Krottendorf as Bertha
- Gerlinde Locker as Poldi Artenberg
- Josef Meinrad as Emil Hoffeneder
- Kurt Meisel as Dr. Wirtsbacher
- Fritz Muliar as Imre Kelemen
- Paul Muller as Comte de Castroux
- Susi Nicoletti as Durchlaucht Antonie Fürstin Slansky
- Maria Perschy as Madame
- Rudolf Prack as Ferdinand
- Wolfgang Preiss as General Prettwitz
- Imre Ráday as Pista
- Lukas Resetarits as Erwin
- Sieghardt Rupp as Hermann
- Hans-Jürgen Schatz as Walter Klopf
- Heinrich Schweiger as Eduard Baumann
- Bert Sotlar as Joka Jovanovic
- Franz Stoss as General
- Jane Tilden as Sophie
- Friedrich von Thun as Bernhard Graf Artenberg
- Klausjürgen Wussow as SS Standartenführer
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gollark: `<errno.h>`> For testing error codes reported by library functions. Pretty sure this is unnecessary as osmarkslibc cannot, in fact, fail.
gollark: `<ctype.h>`> Defines set of functions used to classify characters by their types or to convert between upper and lower case in a way that is independent of the used character set (typically ASCII or one of its extensions, although implementations utilizing EBCDIC are also known). osmarkslibc will ship the entire Unicode table in this header for purposes.
gollark: `complex.h`> A set of functions for manipulating complex numbers. What an oddly useful standard library feature. I'll use quaternions instead in osmarkslibc™ as they are better.
gollark: `assert.h`> Contains the assert macro, used to assist with detecting logical errors and other types of bugs in debugging versions of a program. My version of `assert` will just be a signal to the compiler that the value being `false` would be undefined behavior, for performance.
See also
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