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Voice in the Wind

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IMDB ID: tt0037438

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Former concert pianist, victim of Nazi torture, pursues a confused, melancholic existence on the island of Guadalupe.

English

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Francis Lederer

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Sigrid Gurie

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J. Edward Bromberg

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J. Carrol Naish

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Alexander Granach

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David Cota

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Olga Fabian

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Howard Johnson

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Hans Schumm

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Luis Alberni

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Arthur Ripley

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Arthur Ripley

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Friedrich Torberg

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