

Action · Crime · TV Movie
Overview
The ferry "Delphin" is taken over by robbers and their leader Picard right as the boat embarks on its maiden voyage. Instead of a festive casino cruise, the crew and passengers get caught up in a hostage situation. The captain of the coastguard Jan Fehrmann, has to take out the villains in order to regain control of the boat.
Top Cast


Nick Wilder
Nick Wilder
Jan Fernmann
Nick Wilder
Jan Fernmann
Christiane Schulz
Christiane Schulz
Lisa Beuys
Christiane Schulz
Lisa Beuys


Wolfgang Krewe
Wolfgang Krewe
Hendrik Krüger
Wolfgang Krewe
Hendrik Krüger


Philipp Moog
Philipp Moog
Sven Witte
Philipp Moog
Sven Witte


Verona Pooth
Verona Pooth
Mona
Verona Pooth
Mona


Heinz Hoenig
Heinz Hoenig
Picard
Heinz Hoenig
Picard
Maren Gilzer
Maren Gilzer
Michelle
Maren Gilzer
Michelle
Thomas Born
Thomas Born
Beta #1
Thomas Born
Beta #1
Sabine Wolf
Sabine Wolf
Beta #2
Sabine Wolf
Beta #2
Andreas Köss
Andreas Köss
Peter
Andreas Köss
Peter
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