Harry nervt
Apr 05 2013
•Comedy
Because photographer Harry Wegener loves animals and nature, he travels a lot and therefore has little time for his family. His wife Katharina has already filed for divorce, but has so far neglected to sign the papers, and he has also made a mess of things with his older daughter Julia. Only his sweetheart Fritzi still sticks by him. After suffering a heart attack, he is forced to return to Germany from Africa. He can't stay with Fritzi because her apartment is too small. So he has no choice but to turn up at his wife's...
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Günther Maria Halmer
Harry Wegener

Oliver Bröcker
Alexander Schäfer

Angela Roy
Katharina Wegener

Susanna Simon
Julia Wegener
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