
Miracles Still Happen
Drama · Thriller
Overview
A seventeen-year-old girl is the sole survivor of a plane crash in the Amazon.
Top Cast


Susan Penhaligon
Susan Penhaligon
Juliane Koepcke
Susan Penhaligon
Juliane Koepcke


Paul Müller
Paul Müller
Hans-Wilhelm Koepcke (Juliane's Father)
Paul Müller
Hans-Wilhelm Koepcke (Juliane's Father)


Graziella Galvani
Graziella Galvani
Maria Koepcke (Juliane's Mother)
Graziella Galvani
Maria Koepcke (Juliane's Mother)
Clyde Peters
Clyde Peters
Clyde Peters
Heinrich Maulhardt
Heinrich Maulhardt
as self
Heinrich Maulhardt
as self
Annelore Maulhard
Annelore Maulhard
as self
Annelore Maulhard
as self
José Ludmir Grimberg
José Ludmir Grimberg
as self
José Ludmir Grimberg
as self
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