Meine beste Feindin ()


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Two mismatched women are on the run from gangsters and must help one another to survive.

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Johanna Stauding
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Andrea Loren
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Camilla Stauding
Bülent Sharif ...
Mihai (as Sharif Bent)
Wolfgang Kühne ...
Joe
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Lars
Benjamin Utzerath ...
Olaf
Rainer Luxem ...
Horst Staudinger
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ferdinand Dux ...
Rentner in rotem Auto
Heinz Lieven ...
Vereinsvorstand
Axel Olsson ...
Pensionswirt
Werner Wölbern ...
Taxifahrer
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Bruder von Mihai

Directed by

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Utz Weber

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Kerstin Cantz ... ()
 
Thomas Hermanns ... (idea)
 
Utz Weber ... ()

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Holger Heinßen ... executive producer
Hubertus Meyer-Burckhardt ... producer

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Jens Langbein
Robert Schulte-Hemming

Cinematography by

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Robert Berghoff

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Inge Behrens

Editorial Department

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Jan Richter ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Gitta Uhlig

Production Design by

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Christian Bussmann

Costume Design by

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Stephanie Kühne

Makeup Department

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Astrid Georgi ... makeup artist
Werner-Albert Püthe ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Martin Keller ... unit manager: Denmark

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Wolfgang Remé ... sound
Benjamin Schubert ... sound editor

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René Lay ... stunts
Ronnie Paul ... stunts

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Martin Fischer ... gaffer
Matthias Gelhausen ... key grip
Michael Hammer ... assistant camera
Nicole Manthey ... still photographer
Rade Matic ... assistant light

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Sandra Flachmann ... continuity

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Susanne Plasa ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

Johanna Stauding's boring life in Hamburg is suddenly shaken up when her husband dies suddenly. Going through his papers she discovers that he has bought a house in Denmark, and it is in the name of a strange woman, Andrea Loren. Johanna goes to confront her, and traces her to a tawdry club in the red-light district: she's a blowzy singer of Dietrich's songs. In this case opposites repel, but they agree to have a quick chat in Andrea's nearby flat. The chat is interrupted by the arrival of Romanian gangsters who are out to kill her, and Johanna knocks out one of them. The two women suddenly unite and run for it. Various escapades follow, not all of them very convincing, as they make their way to the safety of the house in Denmark. On her own for a few minutes, Johanna tries the television, but it's in Danish. Fiddling with the video remote-control she starts a tape running, and it is a home movie that her late husband took there with Andrea. Oops. Written by Hazel Freeman

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