Glück auf vier Rädern Trailer

Glück auf vier Rädern Trailer (2006)

25 August 2006 Comedy

When psychology professor Friedrich Sibelius gives up his teaching job, a new phase of his life begins: his son Thomas needs advice, his grandchildren need attention, and his wife Anna drags him to a salsa course. On top of that, Friedrich finally wants to get his driver's license - and dares to flirt with his driving instructor Eva...

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Cast

Peter Weck

as Friedrich Sibelius

Heidelinde Weis

as Anna Sibelius

Katharina Schubert

as Carolin Palm

Claudia Messner

as Eva Trostberg

Lambert Hamel

as Weihbischof Schaffele

Eva Kryll

as Raffaela Stolle

Pierre Besson

as Thomas Sibelius

Barbara Focke

as Beate Zimmermann

Burkhard Heyl

as Robert Palm

Henner Quest

as Rektor

Henry van Lyck

as Fahrprüfer

Crew

International Releases Dates

Germany 25 August 2006

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