Rosamunde Pilcher: Der magische Bus
Dec 01 2019
•1h 28m
•Romance
Despite all the warnings from her friends and colleagues, Olivia starts her own business with themed tours in a vintage bus. But the first setback comes on the very first trip. The luxury hotel she had booked reports water damage. The tour group ends up at Nicolas Arlington's guesthouse, which is still being renovated.
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Isabella Krieger
Olivia Walsh

Max Woelky
Nicolas Arlington

Walter Kreye
Arthur Talbot
Jakob Philipp Graf
George Billington
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