
Retter der Meere - Tödliche Strandung
Drama
Overview
In Mauritius, Hannes Jaenicke as a politically active environmental visionary and Daniel Roesner as the leader of his research team play the leading roles in an international cast. During their mission off Mauritius, they have to find the man-made cause of marine mammals losing their sense of direction. Sven Fehrensen directed the highly exciting ocean drama, which offers magnificent images of the underwater landscape and the dream island.
Top Cast


Daniel Roesner
Daniel Roesner
Pit
Daniel Roesner
Pit


Hannes Jaenicke
Hannes Jaenicke
Reno
Hannes Jaenicke
Reno


Haley Louise Jones
Haley Louise Jones
Manu
Haley Louise Jones
Manu


Erik Madsen
Erik Madsen
Morten
Erik Madsen
Morten
Luka Omoto
Luka Omoto
Yuna
Luka Omoto
Yuna


Raymond Thiry
Raymond Thiry
Aigner
Raymond Thiry
Aigner
Enzo Vilmont
Enzo Vilmont
Emmanuel
Enzo Vilmont
Emmanuel


Sean Cameron Michael
Sean Cameron Michael
Milesh Labonne
Sean Cameron Michael
Milesh Labonne


Craig Jackson
Craig Jackson
Kersley
Craig Jackson
Kersley


Vaughn Lucas
Vaughn Lucas
Vincent
Vaughn Lucas
Vincent
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