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Credited cast: | |||
Sophie Schütt | ... | Anna Siebert | |
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Johannes Brandrup | ... | Christian Hoffmann |
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Oliver Petszokat | ... | Sebastian Siebert (as Oli P.) |
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Jessica Stockmann | ... | Dr. Theiss |
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Yolette Thomas | ... | Cathy |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Angela Hobrig | ... | Jacqueline |
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Berivan Kaya | ... | Aische |
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Nikolas Lansky | ... | Dr. Hanno Wolkenstein (as Nicolas Lansky) |
Steffen Münster | ... | Günter | |
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Gertrud Roll | ... | Frau Hoffmann |
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Volker Szezinski | ||
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Christoph Unglaube | ... | Tilman |
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Ulrich von Dobschütz | ... | Alexander Hoffmann |
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Achim Wolff | ... | Schneider |
I'd say it has a touch of Ally McBeal, she's a secretary and a few times she day-dreams like Ally. It is the story of a woman in love with her boss, he barely knows that she is alive, until she leaves for another job, and then he has to iron his own shirts ... I liked it, it was light, and probably I'm a little biased, because I liked the pretty actress, Sophie Schütt.
And when I say it is a german comedy, I mean that the characters don't burst showing emotions ... for me, a guy from the Tropic, that is a little unusual. It is not full of jokes or comic situations, though.