
Everyday's not Sunday
Drama
Overview
While Eva is in the hospital after an accident, her son, Peter, goes in search of his long-missing father. Learning he has died, Peter then prepares himself for the new man in his mother's life.
Top Cast


Elisabeth Müller
Elisabeth Müller
Eva Kende
Elisabeth Müller
Eva Kende


Paul Hubschmid
Paul Hubschmid
Karl Brandtstetter
Paul Hubschmid
Karl Brandtstetter


Dietmar Schönherr
Dietmar Schönherr
Mitja Burganoff
Dietmar Schönherr
Mitja Burganoff
Jochen Hanke
Jochen Hanke
Peter
Jochen Hanke
Peter
Jürgen Hanke
Jürgen Hanke
Paul
Jürgen Hanke
Paul


Trude Herr
Trude Herr
Fanny Knöbel
Trude Herr
Fanny Knöbel


Ralf Wolter
Ralf Wolter
Dienstmann Huber
Ralf Wolter
Dienstmann Huber


Willy Millowitsch
Willy Millowitsch
Mann mit Bombardon
Willy Millowitsch
Mann mit Bombardon


Blandine Ebinger
Blandine Ebinger
Frau Hertel
Blandine Ebinger
Frau Hertel


Hans Leibelt
Hans Leibelt
Dr.Börger
Hans Leibelt
Dr.Börger
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