
Freundinnen - Alle für eine
Comedy
Overview
They once played together in a band called Chix and were inseparable. Today, each of them has their own problems.
Top Cast


Katja Riemann
Katja Riemann
Karla
Katja Riemann
Karla


Nicolette Krebitz
Nicolette Krebitz
Sascha
Nicolette Krebitz
Sascha


Sophie von Kessel
Sophie von Kessel
Alice
Sophie von Kessel
Alice


Ben Becker
Ben Becker
Roy
Ben Becker
Roy


Martin Lindow
Martin Lindow
Hans
Martin Lindow
Hans


Paul Faßnacht
Paul Faßnacht
Dr. Terstegen
Paul Faßnacht
Dr. Terstegen


Damian Hardung
Damian Hardung
Paul
Damian Hardung
Paul


Sinje Irslinger
Sinje Irslinger
Melody
Sinje Irslinger
Melody


Thomas Huber
Thomas Huber
Max
Thomas Huber
Max
Louisa Shrady
Louisa Shrady
Luise
Louisa Shrady
Luise
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