
Kein Mann für zwei
Comedy
Overview
Jochen Hamann met Martina Schwarz during a stay at a health resort lasting several weeks. The two fell in love and continued their affair after the cure. This is, of course, much to the displeasure of Jochen's wife and Martina's husband. Renate Hamann and Michael Schwarz then form an alliance of convenience, so to speak, in order to separate the two again over time. But this is not as easy as initially thought. In the end, however, Jochen is the one who has to decide who he wants to live with in the future. Either with Renate or with Martina.
Top Cast


Viola Schweizer
Viola Schweizer
Renate Hamann
Viola Schweizer
Renate Hamann
Lars Jung
Lars Jung
Jochen Hamann
Lars Jung
Jochen Hamann
Birgit Raatz
Birgit Raatz
Martina Schwarze
Birgit Raatz
Martina Schwarze
Udo Peschel
Udo Peschel
Michael Schwarze
Udo Peschel
Michael Schwarze


Brigitte Krause
Brigitte Krause
Jochens Mutter
Brigitte Krause
Jochens Mutter


Micaela Kreißler
Micaela Kreißler
Petras Mutter
Micaela Kreißler
Petras Mutter


Hans Klering
Hans Klering
Pförtner
Hans Klering
Pförtner


Rüdiger Joswig
Rüdiger Joswig
Roland
Rüdiger Joswig
Roland
Gerd Blahuschek
Gerd Blahuschek
Reno
Gerd Blahuschek
Reno


Ursula Werner
Ursula Werner
Rezeptionsangestellte
Ursula Werner
Rezeptionsangestellte
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