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10.0 4 Seasons • 50 Episodes

Gegen den Wind

Gegen den Wind is a German television series.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Hardy Krüger Jr.

    Hardy Krüger Jr.

    Sven Westermann

  • Ralf Bauer

    Ralf Bauer

    Nik

  • Henry van Lyck

    Henry van Lyck

    Herr Westermann

  • Daniela Ziegler

    Daniela Ziegler

    Christiane

  • Rebecca Immanuel

    Rebecca Immanuel

    Sonja

  • Dennenesch Zoudé

    Dennenesch Zoudé

    Sara

  • Henry Hübchen

    Henry Hübchen

    Lonzo

  • Antonio Putignano

    Antonio Putignano

    Rocky

  • Katrin Weisser

    Katrin Weisser

    Martina

Overview

Gegen den Wind is a German television series.

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