
Kückückskind
Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
Reversed at birth: 15 years later, two families, two cultures and two children collide in a way that couldn't be more different.
Top Cast


Natalia Wörner
Natalia Wörner
Antonia Greve
Natalia Wörner
Antonia Greve


Adnan Maral
Adnan Maral
Erdal Güngör
Adnan Maral
Erdal Güngör


Ava Celik
Ava Celik
Ayse Güngör
Ava Celik
Ayse Güngör


Şiir Eloğlu
Şiir Eloğlu
Hatice Güngör
Şiir Eloğlu
Hatice Güngör


Nicki von Tempelhoff
Nicki von Tempelhoff
Claus Greve
Nicki von Tempelhoff
Claus Greve


Hans-Joachim Heist
Hans-Joachim Heist
Sachbearbeiter Borowski
Hans-Joachim Heist
Sachbearbeiter Borowski


Antonia Holfelder
Antonia Holfelder
Bea
Antonia Holfelder
Bea
Robert Alexander Baer
Robert Alexander Baer
Dominik Greve
Robert Alexander Baer
Dominik Greve


Neshe Demir
Neshe Demir
Fatma Güngör
Neshe Demir
Fatma Güngör
Ecem Cengiz
Ecem Cengiz
Dilek Güngör
Ecem Cengiz
Dilek Güngör
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