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Westflug - Entführung aus Liebe
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Westflug - Entführung aus Liebe

Sep 26, 2010
1h 56m
★ 6.0

Overview

1978. In a desperate act of love, a plane is hijacked in East Germany and forced to land in the American Sector of West Berlin, triggering a Cold War crisis and forcing 60 hapless passengers to decide in minutes whether to give up everything and stay in the West...

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Monaco Film GmbH

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Cast

Sophie von Kessel

Anja Rautenberg

Sophie von Kessel

Hendrik Duryn

Jürgen Treske

Hendrik Duryn

Oliver Mommsen

Michael Franjek

Oliver Mommsen

Fee Benz

Juliane Rautenberg

Fee Benz

Robert Gallinowski

Thorsten Rissmann

Robert Gallinowski

Esther Esche

Beate Rissmann

Esther Esche

Thomas Sarbacher

Harald Kopp

Thomas Sarbacher

Christian Grashof

Waldemar Pfitz

Christian Grashof

Stephan Grossmann

Dieter Fahl

Stephan Grossmann

Filip Peeters

William Johnsen

Filip Peeters

Christina Große

Doris Fahl

Christina Große

Stefan Mehren

Mitarbeiter Krisenstab

Stefan Mehren

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