
Frau Böhm sagt nein
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
German TV film about the innner workings of a takeover battle and its emotional consequences. Inspired by the events of the Vodafone Mannesmann takeover.
Top Cast


Senta Berger
Senta Berger
Rita Böhm
Senta Berger
Rita Böhm


Lavinia Wilson
Lavinia Wilson
Ira Engel
Lavinia Wilson
Ira Engel


Johanna Gastdorf
Johanna Gastdorf
Frau Heisterkamp
Johanna Gastdorf
Frau Heisterkamp


Thomas Huber
Thomas Huber
Dr. Horst Hochfeld
Thomas Huber
Dr. Horst Hochfeld


Ralf Dittrich
Ralf Dittrich
Wirtschaftsprüfer Herr Jung
Ralf Dittrich
Wirtschaftsprüfer Herr Jung


Folker Banik
Folker Banik
Herr Jacobs
Folker Banik
Herr Jacobs


Pierre Shrady
Pierre Shrady
Herr Schmidt
Pierre Shrady
Herr Schmidt


Sierk Radzei
Sierk Radzei
Herr Maier
Sierk Radzei
Herr Maier


Oliver Broumis
Oliver Broumis
Ron Rickman
Oliver Broumis
Ron Rickman


Anna Grisebach
Anna Grisebach
Frau Neumayer
Anna Grisebach
Frau Neumayer
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