
Bumerang-Bumerang
Crime · Drama
Overview
A group of young people become involved with the kidnap of a local politician with the aim of halting construction work on a nearby nuclear power plant.
Top Cast


Katja Studt
Katja Studt
Eva 'Evi' Finke
Katja Studt
Eva 'Evi' Finke


Jürgen Vogel
Jürgen Vogel
Peter 'Pit' Malek
Jürgen Vogel
Peter 'Pit' Malek
Jan Plewka
Jan Plewka
Johannes 'Bond' Lipfelt
Jan Plewka
Johannes 'Bond' Lipfelt


Lambert Hamel
Lambert Hamel
Hans Reindl
Lambert Hamel
Hans Reindl


Bernd Tauber
Bernd Tauber
Kommissar Egli
Bernd Tauber
Kommissar Egli


Jennifer Nitsch
Jennifer Nitsch
Silke
Jennifer Nitsch
Silke
Monika Greving
Monika Greving
Secretary
Monika Greving
Secretary


Erich Hallhuber
Erich Hallhuber
Seiters
Erich Hallhuber
Seiters


Michael Lerchenberg
Michael Lerchenberg
Schrobel
Michael Lerchenberg
Schrobel
Johanna Baumann
Johanna Baumann
Johanna Baumann
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