
Die Anruferin
Drama
Overview
A lonely woman's prank phone call leads to an unexpected friendship with a grieving widow.
Top Cast


Valerie Koch
Valerie Koch
Irm Krischka
Valerie Koch
Irm Krischka


Esther Schweins
Esther Schweins
Sina Lehmann
Esther Schweins
Sina Lehmann
Franziska Ponitz
Franziska Ponitz
Irms Mutter
Franziska Ponitz
Irms Mutter


Stefanie Mühlhan
Stefanie Mühlhan
Möllerin (Irms Kollegin)
Stefanie Mühlhan
Möllerin (Irms Kollegin)


Ivan Shvedoff
Ivan Shvedoff
Peter
Ivan Shvedoff
Peter


Marita Breuer
Marita Breuer
Zuralski
Marita Breuer
Zuralski


Piet Fuchs
Piet Fuchs
Doktor
Piet Fuchs
Doktor


Bernhard Marsch
Bernhard Marsch
Blumenverkäufer
Bernhard Marsch
Blumenverkäufer


Vanessa Stern
Vanessa Stern
Doris
Vanessa Stern
Doris
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