
Die Eltern
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Ann, a ten-year-old girl, becomes the sole heir of millions from her grandmother. Ann's parents, who are short of money and have lost all hope of a bright future try to manipulate Ann's imagination in such a way that she loses her mind.
Top Cast


Anne Bennent
Anne Bennent
Ann
Anne Bennent
Ann


Heinz Bennent
Heinz Bennent
Michael
Heinz Bennent
Michael


Barbara Rütting
Barbara Rütting
Tante Babette
Barbara Rütting
Tante Babette


David Bennent
David Bennent
David
David Bennent
David
Hans Elwenspoek
Hans Elwenspoek
Doktor
Hans Elwenspoek
Doktor


Henri Serre
Henri Serre
Uncle Ronny
Henri Serre
Uncle Ronny


Gunther Malzacher
Gunther Malzacher
Ann's Father
Gunther Malzacher
Ann's Father
Paulette Renou
Paulette Renou
Ann's Mother
Paulette Renou
Ann's Mother
Siegfried Kirsten
Siegfried Kirsten
Priest
Siegfried Kirsten
Priest
Franz Josef Steffens
Franz Josef Steffens
David's Father
Franz Josef Steffens
David's Father
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