
Robin Hood und ich
Comedy · Drama · Family
Overview
Marion, a Berliner facing child custody and job loss as her ex Felix oversees her factory’s insolvency, scoffs at the idea of a savior, until Robin Hood appears in her kitchen. Believing medieval justice can fix modern woes, he takes on Felix to help Marion.
Top Cast


Pasquale Aleardi
Pasquale Aleardi
Robin Hood
Pasquale Aleardi
Robin Hood
Nadja Becker
Nadja Becker
Marion Siebmann
Nadja Becker
Marion Siebmann


Laura Osswald
Laura Osswald
Claudia Seidl
Laura Osswald
Claudia Seidl


André Röhner
André Röhner
Felix Siebmann
André Röhner
Felix Siebmann


Hanna Binke
Hanna Binke
Nina Siebmann
Hanna Binke
Nina Siebmann


Dirk Martens
Dirk Martens
Dr. Heiko Herberts
Dirk Martens
Dr. Heiko Herberts


Daniel Zillmann
Daniel Zillmann
Bruder Tuck
Daniel Zillmann
Bruder Tuck


Claudia Mehnert
Claudia Mehnert
Betriebsrätin Jutta
Claudia Mehnert
Betriebsrätin Jutta
Petra Auer
Petra Auer
Hübsche Näherin
Petra Auer
Hübsche Näherin


Irene Rindje
Irene Rindje
Richterin
Irene Rindje
Richterin
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