
The Miner' Wife ... Takes Her Pick 2
Comedy
Overview
"Bullenkloster" is the name given to the Ruhr miners' single home. Heinz Lenz has lived there since his divorce from Gisela. When he returned to the mine, he met his buddy Jupp again. Jupp persuades him to enter the ring once again. Only when Trudi promises him something, he agrees, but loses in the big fight. Through Jupp's mediation, he meets Gisela, who picks up their son. At first he only wants to see his son from a distance, but when he sees him he decides to start all over again.
Top Cast


Michel Jacot
Michel Jacot
Heiner Lenz
Michel Jacot
Heiner Lenz


Anne Graf
Anne Graf
Gisela Lenz
Anne Graf
Gisela Lenz
Walter Kraus
Walter Kraus
Georg
Walter Kraus
Georg


Helga Bender
Helga Bender
Trudi Gimpel
Helga Bender
Trudi Gimpel


Rinaldo Talamonti
Rinaldo Talamonti
Lucky
Rinaldo Talamonti
Lucky


Johannes Buzalski
Johannes Buzalski
Erwin Kutter
Johannes Buzalski
Erwin Kutter


Marisa Feldy
Marisa Feldy
Eveline Keller
Marisa Feldy
Eveline Keller
Franz Helminger
Franz Helminger
Keller
Franz Helminger
Keller
Hans-Henning Claer
Hans-Henning Claer
Jupp Kaltofen
Hans-Henning Claer
Jupp Kaltofen


Julia Tomas
Julia Tomas
Minouche
Julia Tomas
Minouche
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