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Lydia Kowalenko is fired from the pharmaceutical company where she has worked for many years because she refused to help cover up the use of a dangerous chemical. Her daughter Katja, however, has no scruples and risks an operation which is more beneficial to her own medical research than to the convalescence of a young patient. Then Katja's only son dies after a car accident. Was he too the victim of a career-minded doctor?

Top Cast

  • Judy Winter

    Judy Winter

    Dr. Katia Michelsberg

  • Inge Keller

    Inge Keller

    Dr. Lydia Kowalenko

  • Walther Reyer

    Walther Reyer

    Dr. Riemenschild

  • Rolf Hoppe

    Rolf Hoppe

    Dr. Boeblinger

  • Daniel Jacob

    Daniel Jacob

    Thomas 'Tom' Michelsberg

  • Michael Gwisdek

    Michael Gwisdek

    Dr. Werner Michelsberg

  • Käthe Reichel

    Käthe Reichel

  • Horst Schulze

    Horst Schulze

  • John Harryson

    John Harryson

Overview

Lydia Kowalenko is fired from the pharmaceutical company where she has worked for many years because she refused to help cover up the use of a dangerous chemical. Her daughter Katja, however, has no scruples and risks an operation which is more beneficial to her own medical research than to the convalescence of a young patient. Then Katja's only son dies after a car accident. Was he too the victim of a career-minded doctor?

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