
Pärchenabend
Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
Three couples arrange a dinner between friends. But no one is really in the mood for a reunion, as there are still some unspoken conflicts in the room.
Top Cast


Alwara Höfels
Alwara Höfels
Caro
Alwara Höfels
Caro


Serkan Kaya
Serkan Kaya
Tarek
Serkan Kaya
Tarek


Adina Vetter
Adina Vetter
Anne
Adina Vetter
Anne


Ken Duken
Ken Duken
Philipp
Ken Duken
Philipp


Carol Schuler
Carol Schuler
Nesrin
Carol Schuler
Nesrin


Jacob Matschenz
Jacob Matschenz
Matze
Jacob Matschenz
Matze


Marleen Lohse
Marleen Lohse
Mona
Marleen Lohse
Mona
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