Der seidene Schuh

Der seidene Schuh

1965 · 1 season · 4 eps · Drama

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Dona Proeza loves the Spanish nobleman Don Rodrigo, the long-standing viceroy of the West Indies, at the end of the 16th century, but is first married to the old judge Don Pelayo and then to Don Camillo, and in between goes on a journey with Don Baltasar.

Directed by Gustav Rudolf Sellner · Written by Hans Urs von Balthasar

Network: Das Erste

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