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Leben auf Kredit

Genres
Comedy
TV Movie
Rating
No Rating
StatusReleased
LanguagesDeutsch
CountriesSwitzerland
Release Date2005-11-01
Runtime87 mins

Overview

Melanie is planning the big deal with antique Mayan sculptures. The charming student always spends more money than she earns. To plug the financial hole, she has taken out loans on her beloved grandmother's farm - without his knowledge and with two different banks at the same time. But Willi Hubacher from the cantonal bank and private banker Doctor Tobler are on to her. They give Melanie six weeks to pay back the 160,000 francs - otherwise the farm will be put up for auction, and Melanie's flatmate Kolumbus finally gets the antiques delivered. Melanie already knows a buyer: her admirer, the French ambassador.

Cast & Crew

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Mia Aegerter

as Melanie Rickenbacher

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Pablo Aguilar

as Kolumbus

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Dominik Burki

as Willi Hubacher

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Heidy Forster

as Grossmutter

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Patrick Frey

as Dr. Tobler

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Anne Hodler

as Agathe

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Kamil Krejčí

as Betreibungsbeamter

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Jean-Christophe Nigon

as Botschafter

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Alexandra Prusa

as Melanies Mutter

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Peter Niklaus Steiner

as Hausbesitzer Spiess

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