
LiebesLuder
Comedy
Overview
Pretty student Ina arrives in the small town of Meschede. After setting up a date with the bus driver Speedy, she flirts with other locals at the local private airfield. She soon begins affairs with the banker Peter Nase, the sawmill owner Wagner and the married manager of the airfield, Dirk Karuso. Master butcher Wusch, on the other hand, remains faithful to his wife.
Top Cast


Mavie Hörbiger
Mavie Hörbiger
Ina
Mavie Hörbiger
Ina


Simon Schwarz
Simon Schwarz
Speedy
Simon Schwarz
Speedy


Pierre Besson
Pierre Besson
Nase
Pierre Besson
Nase


Detlev Buck
Detlev Buck
Wusch
Detlev Buck
Wusch


Anke Engelke
Anke Engelke
Christine
Anke Engelke
Christine


Tim Wilde
Tim Wilde
Bremer
Tim Wilde
Bremer


Matthias Matschke
Matthias Matschke
Karuso
Matthias Matschke
Karuso


Bruno Cathomas
Bruno Cathomas
Wagner
Bruno Cathomas
Wagner


Barbara Philipp
Barbara Philipp
Suse
Barbara Philipp
Suse
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