
Davon stirbt man nicht
Oct 31 2002
•1h 27m
•TV Movie, Drama, Crime
A little deception with big consequences: Because boarding school student Dorian, the daughter of a wealthy American family, would rather have a little romp with teacher Schürmann during the vacations, she equips her equally blonde friend Anna with her clothes and the snazzy sports car and sends her to Venice in her place. But Anna will never get there: Kidnappers are lying in wait for the young woman. Schürmann, on the other hand, a really bad finger, can't believe his eyes when Dorian suddenly turns up at his place; in order for her father to pay up, Dorian has to disappear again...
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Suzanne von Borsody
Laura Melzer

Jürgen Prochnow
Everett Burns

Mathieu Carrière
Stefan Schürmann

Bernadette Heerwagen
Anna Melzer
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