
Was machen Frauen morgens um halb vier?
Comedy
Overview
About Franzi Schwanthaler the sky collapses. She is a single mother and baker in a Bavarian village, and here the branch of an internationally operating back chain with dumping prices snatches her away. Her boss and father suffers from a heart attack, which in turn leaves her older sister arrive from Berlin, and chronically knows everything better and distributes good advice. But should Franzi really seek a new livelihood in the city and let her father down with the competition and crushing bank debts? No. She does not give up so fast.
Top Cast


Brigitte Hobmeier
Brigitte Hobmeier
Franzi
Brigitte Hobmeier
Franzi


Muriel Baumeister
Muriel Baumeister
Carmen
Muriel Baumeister
Carmen


Peter Lerchbaumer
Peter Lerchbaumer
Josef
Peter Lerchbaumer
Josef


Julia Eder
Julia Eder
Sonja Bierbichler
Julia Eder
Sonja Bierbichler
Sebastian Edtbauer
Sebastian Edtbauer
Seppi Maier
Sebastian Edtbauer
Seppi Maier


Samir Fuchs
Samir Fuchs
Dolmetscher
Samir Fuchs
Dolmetscher


Ercan Karaçaylı
Ercan Karaçaylı
Sohn des Scheichs
Ercan Karaçaylı
Sohn des Scheichs
Otana Mirza
Otana Mirza
Samir Amin
Otana Mirza
Samir Amin
Daniel Montoya
Daniel Montoya
Manola Gonzalez
Daniel Montoya
Manola Gonzalez
Emma Preisendanz
Emma Preisendanz
Marie
Emma Preisendanz
Marie
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