
Das Kindermädchen: Mission Mauritius
Family · Comedy · Romance
Overview
Working life was often no walk in the park for the resolute Henriette. Without any training and with many odd jobs, the now 58-year-old has struggled through life. And so Henni decides to take the bull by the horns once again and take her fate into her own hands. She reinvents herself as a "premium nanny" who only works for the best families in the world and dreams of carefree hours on the beach of a dream island. Of course, there is always a huge gap between her dreams and reality, and so her first job on the island of Mauritius becomes a real challenge.
Top Cast


Saskia Vester
Saskia Vester
Henriette Höffner
Saskia Vester
Henriette Höffner


Stephan Grossmann
Stephan Grossmann
Dieter Waldner
Stephan Grossmann
Dieter Waldner


Susanna Simon
Susanna Simon
Veronika Fuchs
Susanna Simon
Veronika Fuchs


Jürgen Tonkel
Jürgen Tonkel
Loibinger
Jürgen Tonkel
Loibinger


Kevin Otto
Kevin Otto
Beat Scheidegger
Kevin Otto
Beat Scheidegger
Pia Soppa
Pia Soppa
Marie Waldner
Pia Soppa
Marie Waldner
Ella Gertz
Ella Gertz
Stella Waldner
Ella Gertz
Stella Waldner


Elodie Venece
Elodie Venece
Jacqueline
Elodie Venece
Jacqueline
Tazme Pillay
Tazme Pillay
Jimmy
Tazme Pillay
Jimmy


Anton Petzold
Anton Petzold
Enkel
Anton Petzold
Enkel
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