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Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
The Knüppels are in trouble with their underage daughter, who has discovered love too early. She has a child with Frank Dreier. But the young people have long since come to an agreement.
Top Cast


Hans Jürgen Diedrich
Hans Jürgen Diedrich
Erhard Knüppel
Hans Jürgen Diedrich
Erhard Knüppel


Christa Wehling
Christa Wehling
Susanne Knüppel
Christa Wehling
Susanne Knüppel
Jutta Wirschaz
Jutta Wirschaz
Angelika Knüppel
Jutta Wirschaz
Angelika Knüppel


Helga Feddersen
Helga Feddersen
Narrator
Helga Feddersen
Narrator
Brigitte Dresewski
Brigitte Dresewski
Dodo Dreier
Brigitte Dresewski
Dodo Dreier
Horst-Dieter Sievers
Horst-Dieter Sievers
Bernie Dreier
Horst-Dieter Sievers
Bernie Dreier
Jon Laxdal
Jon Laxdal
Sven Larson
Jon Laxdal
Sven Larson


Christof Wackernagel
Christof Wackernagel
Frank Dreier
Christof Wackernagel
Frank Dreier
Erna Nitter
Erna Nitter
Grandma Sorgenfrei
Erna Nitter
Grandma Sorgenfrei
Lore Calvies
Lore Calvies
Anna
Lore Calvies
Anna
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