
Das Glück kommt unverhofft
TV Movie · Comedy · Romance
Overview
Lotte has two children, an ex who doesn't pay and a job that is shaky. Meanwhile, investment banker Matthias sits alone in his luxury mansion. It takes a while for the mismatched couple to find each other. And then Matthias jeopardizes his happiness by concealing the fact that his bank is in the process of destroying Lotte's company.
Top Cast


Jule Ronstedt
Jule Ronstedt
Lotte Wagner
Jule Ronstedt
Lotte Wagner


Heio von Stetten
Heio von Stetten
Matthias Winkelmann
Heio von Stetten
Matthias Winkelmann


Anna Schudt
Anna Schudt
Britta Pätzke
Anna Schudt
Britta Pätzke
Olga von Luckwald
Olga von Luckwald
Greta Wagner
Olga von Luckwald
Greta Wagner


Moritz Klaus
Moritz Klaus
Benni Wagner
Moritz Klaus
Benni Wagner


Karl Kranzkowski
Karl Kranzkowski
Karl Hagen
Karl Kranzkowski
Karl Hagen


Philipp Sonntag
Philipp Sonntag
Anton Schmidt
Philipp Sonntag
Anton Schmidt


Matthias Komm
Matthias Komm
Sven Pätzke
Matthias Komm
Sven Pätzke


Stefan Rudolf
Stefan Rudolf
Moritz Runge
Stefan Rudolf
Moritz Runge


Caroline Schreiber
Caroline Schreiber
Hanna Bloomfeld
Caroline Schreiber
Hanna Bloomfeld
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