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9.0 1 Seasons • 13 Episodes

Felix und zweimal Kuckuck - Season 1

Top Cast

  • Karsten Speck

    Karsten Speck

    Felix

  • Tilly Lauenstein

    Tilly Lauenstein

    Frau Huber

  • Stephan Orlac

    Stephan Orlac

    Alois

  • Heinrich Schafmeister

    Heinrich Schafmeister

    Werner Dorngiebel

  • Tamara Rohloff

    Tamara Rohloff

    Anna Kuckuck

  • Sky du Mont

    Sky du Mont

    Professor Adler

  • Inge Wolffberg

    Inge Wolffberg

    Frau Susemihl

  • Marion Kracht

    Marion Kracht

    Katharina Kuckuck

  • Fritz Bachschmidt

    Fritz Bachschmidt

    Melchior Stolzenburg

Overview

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