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Keiner geht verloren

Katja emigrated from East Berlin to Bavaria. There she has found the love of her life. Now she invites her mother Rita to take a look at her future husband. During her journey from Berlin to Bavaria, Rita picks up the stranded actor Hotte.

Top Cast

  • Sylvester Groth

    Sylvester Groth

    Hotte

  • Eva Mattes

    Eva Mattes

    Apolonia 'Loni'

  • Helmfried von Lüttichau

    Helmfried von Lüttichau

    Xaver

  • Carmen-Maja Antoni

    Carmen-Maja Antoni

    Rita

  • Dirk Borchardt

    Dirk Borchardt

    Berni

  • Gundi Ellert

    Gundi Ellert

    Dr. Koburg

  • Jennipher Antoni

    Jennipher Antoni

    Katja

  • Andreas Borcherding

    Andreas Borcherding

    Alois

  • Xenija Dirr

    Xenija Dirr

    Russin

Overview

Katja emigrated from East Berlin to Bavaria. There she has found the love of her life. Now she invites her mother Rita to take a look at her future husband. During her journey from Berlin to Bavaria, Rita picks up the stranded actor Hotte.

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