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from Kafka (1991)
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- Ich stelle mich noch einmal vor: Ich heisse Franz Kafka (2004) (TV) Played by Christian Kainradl (as Kafka)
- Full Moon Fables (2004) Played by Paul Morella
- Conversation with Kafka (2002) Played by Greg Raposa (as Kafka)
- Milena iz Praga (1994) (TV) Played by Slobodan Bestic
- "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles"
- Prague, August 1917 (1993) TV episode, Played by Tim McInnerny - Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life (1993) Played by Richard E. Grant
- Kafka (1992) Played by Peter Lucas (as Kafka)
- Kafka (1991) Played by Jeremy Irons (as Kafka)
... aka Kafka (France) - Labyrinth (1991) Played by Christopher Chaplin
- Milena (1991) Played by Philip Anglim (as Kafka)
... aka Geliebte Milena (Germany)
... aka The Lover (Canada: English title) - Los amores de Kafka (1988) Played by Jorge Marrale
... aka The Loves of Kafka (USA) - "The Modern World: Ten Great Writers"
... aka "Ten Great Writers of the Modern World" (USA)
- Franz Kafka's 'The Trial' (1988) TV episode, Played by Tim Roth / Mark Wing-Davey - The Insurance Man (1986) (TV) Played by Daniel Day-Lewis (as Kafka)
- Levél apámhoz (1982) (TV) Played by András Bálint
- "The Avengers"
- Noon Doomsday (1968) TV episode, Played by Peter Bromilow (as Kafka) - Marie Soleil (1966) Played by Claude Darget (as Kafka)
- Night Angel (1931) Played by E. Lewis Waller (as Kafka)
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From Kafka (1991)Oscar: It's not too bad working here, though.
Franz Kafka: You've never felt it was a horrible double life, from which there was probably no escape but insanity?
Ludwig: Yes!
Oscar: No.
Ludwig: No.
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