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7.7 20 Seasons • 264 Episodes

For Heaven's Sake

Sister Hanna is a spirited, witty, resolute, warm-hearted, and - attractive nun. With her wit and street cred, she takes charge of Kaltenthal Cloister, transforming it into a popular refuge for all those seeking help of one kind or another. She also brings new life to the sleepy provincial community, proving herself quite a match for her great rival and opponent, the mayor Wolfgang Wöller.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Fritz Wepper

    Fritz Wepper

    Wolfgang Wöller

  • Andrea Sihler

    Andrea Sihler

    Hildegard Hähnlein

  • Andrea Wildner

    Andrea Wildner

    Marianne Laban

  • Lars Weström

    Lars Weström

    Anton Meier

  • Emanuela von Frankenberg

    Emanuela von Frankenberg

    Agnes Schwandt

  • Janina Hartwig

    Janina Hartwig

    Hanna Jakobi

  • Karin Gregorek

    Karin Gregorek

    Felicitas Meier

  • Wolfgang Müller

    Wolfgang Müller

    Hermann Huber

  • Denise M'Baye

    Denise M'Baye

    Lela

Overview

Sister Hanna is a spirited, witty, resolute, warm-hearted, and - attractive nun. With her wit and street cred, she takes charge of Kaltenthal Cloister, transforming it into a popular refuge for all those seeking help of one kind or another. She also brings new life to the sleepy provincial community, proving herself quite a match for her great rival and opponent, the mayor Wolfgang Wöller.

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