Glücksbringer

Glücksbringer

5.8

Jan 07 2011

2h 30m

Drama

Agnes, the proud managing director of a renowned Viennese jewelery business, has been happily married to the jeweler Leo Wieland for 17 years. He designs for her the exclusive collections and proves her despite the obvious age difference - Leo is a lot younger than his wife - every day his great love. But everything changes when Agnes receives a devastating diagnosis from her doctor: lung cancer. By chance, the couple will one day get to know little Max and his attractive mother Vera. In the terminally ill Agnes matures a plan: Vera would be a perfect partner for Leo.

Christiane Hörbiger

Christiane Hörbiger

Agnes Wieland

Filip Peeters

Filip Peeters

Leo Wieland

Muriel Baumeister

Muriel Baumeister

Vera Lauber

Erwin Steinhauer

Erwin Steinhauer

Kurt Wagner

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