
The Nasty Girl
Comedy · Drama
Overview
When a young woman investigates her town's Nazi past, the community turns against her.
Top Cast


Lena Stolze
Lena Stolze
Sonja
Lena Stolze
Sonja
Hans-Reinhard Müller
Hans-Reinhard Müller
Juckenack
Hans-Reinhard Müller
Juckenack


Monika Baumgartner
Monika Baumgartner
Sonja's Mother
Monika Baumgartner
Sonja's Mother
Elisabeth Bertram
Elisabeth Bertram
Sonja's Grandmother
Elisabeth Bertram
Sonja's Grandmother


Michael Gahr
Michael Gahr
Paul Rosenberger
Michael Gahr
Paul Rosenberger


Robert Giggenbach
Robert Giggenbach
Martin
Robert Giggenbach
Martin


Fred Stillkrauth
Fred Stillkrauth
Sonja's Uncle
Fred Stillkrauth
Sonja's Uncle
Barbara Gallauner
Barbara Gallauner
Mrs. Juckenack
Barbara Gallauner
Mrs. Juckenack


Udo Thomer
Udo Thomer
Archivar Schulz
Udo Thomer
Archivar Schulz


Christof Wackernagel
Christof Wackernagel
Zöpfel
Christof Wackernagel
Zöpfel
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