
Child's Play
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
When Micha's mother leaves his irascible father, he tries to prevent their divorce by any means he can think of, but his attempts to hold the family together lead to a catastrophe...
Top Cast
Jonas Kipp
Jonas Kipp
Micha
Jonas Kipp
Micha


Oliver Bröcker
Oliver Bröcker
Kalli
Oliver Bröcker
Kalli


Burghart Klaußner
Burghart Klaußner
Micha's Father
Burghart Klaußner
Micha's Father


Angelika Bartsch
Angelika Bartsch
Micha's Mother
Angelika Bartsch
Micha's Mother
Matthias Friedrich
Matthias Friedrich
Peter
Matthias Friedrich
Peter
Hildegard Wensch
Hildegard Wensch
Micha's Grandmother
Hildegard Wensch
Micha's Grandmother
Irina Lackmann
Irina Lackmann
Rita
Irina Lackmann
Rita


Rüdiger Joswig
Rüdiger Joswig
Rüdiger Joswig
Michele Sterr
Michele Sterr
Michele Sterr


Antonio Wannek
Antonio Wannek
Antonio Wannek
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