Das beste Stück vom Braten
Apr 22 2016
•1h 25m
•TV Movie, Comedy
"Cooking is war" - that is the motto of the ingenious, but self-centered celebrity chef and women's hero Michi Griesebach, who has been in trouble for years with the autocratic restaurant critic Harry Dumont. Now the showdown is due to the opening of his noble restaurant: Dumont, whose column will decide on well-being and woe, has already announced a devastating tearing. By chance Michi gets to know Dumont's daughter and starts a covert operation.
Cast
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Fritz Karl
Michi Griesebach

Herbert Knaup
Harry Dumont

Christina Hecke
Helene Dumont

Martin Brambach
Volker Griesebach
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