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Annette Carell | Katherine von Bora | |
Niall MacGinnis | Martin Luther | |
John Ruddock | Vicar von Staupitz | |
Pierre Lefevre | Spalatin | |
Guy Verney | Melanchthon | |
Alastair Hunter | Carlstadt | |
David Horne | Duke Frederick | |
Fred Johnson | Prior | |
Philip Leaver | Pope Leo X | |
Heinz Piper | Dr. Eck | |
Leonard White | Emissary | |
Phillip Leaver | ||
Hans Lefebre | Charlev V | |
Irving Pichel | Brueck | |
Egon Strohm | Cardinal Aleander | |
Alexander Gauge | Tetzel |
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Producer | Louis de Rochemont
Lothar Wolff |
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Writer | Allan Sloane
Lothar Wolff |
Martin Luther is a historical epic on a grand scale. It captures the life and times of the greatest figure of the Protestant Reformation with depth and clarity, while giving a glimpse at the private man at the eye of the storm. Luther's protest against the established order of the Church opened up a debate that still goes on today and gave birth to one of the largest religious movements in history. One man's conscience truly changed the course of human events. Martin Luther is a story for everyone interested in the powerful forces that shape our world. |
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