
The Have-Nots
Drama
Overview
The thin line between happiness and disaster: Jakob cancels a business trip to New York City because he finds out his ex-girlfriend is coming to a party in Berlin on that day: 9/11/2001. His friend Hans goes to the US instead.
Top Cast


Julia Jentsch
Julia Jentsch
Isabelle
Julia Jentsch
Isabelle


Sebastian Zimmler
Sebastian Zimmler
Jacob
Sebastian Zimmler
Jacob


Bibiana Beglau
Bibiana Beglau
Ginka
Bibiana Beglau
Ginka


Gina Bellman
Gina Bellman
Leila
Gina Bellman
Leila


Raffiella Chapman
Raffiella Chapman
Sara
Raffiella Chapman
Sara


Ronald Pickup
Ronald Pickup
Bentham
Ronald Pickup
Bentham


Guy Burnet
Guy Burnet
Jim
Guy Burnet
Jim


Ole Lagerpusch
Ole Lagerpusch
Hans
Ole Lagerpusch
Hans


Aljoscha Stadelmann
Aljoscha Stadelmann
Andras
Aljoscha Stadelmann
Andras
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