Alles was recht ist – Väter, Töchter, Söhne 13 years old

Two fathers are fighting for a child: Franz Bergen, head of a church choir, wants to fight the right of access to the young son of the pub René Dörfler. At first, Judge Lena Kalbach does not allow the lawsuit - until it turns out that Bergen, as a sperm donor, is the biological father of the child. A delicate case for which Lena has to find a solution with great tact. But she is also personally affected by the issue of fatherhood: Her adult daughter Nike finally wants to know who her father is. In the third part of the popular TV series, Michaela May again plays the smart judge Lena Kalbach.

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Alles was recht ist – Väter, Töchter, Söhne Cast

Name Character
Helmfried von Lüttichau He was 54, now 67 years old as Dr.Kästle
Sonsee Neu She was 37, now 50 years old as Karin Dörfler
Anna Hausburg She was 21, now 34 years old as Klara Reichert
Götz Schubert He was 47, now 61 years old as Friedrich Gross
Oliver Breite He was 47, now 60 years old as Johannes Reichert
Aleksandar Jovanović He was 18, now 31 years old as René Dörfler
Michaela May She was 58, now 72 years old as Dr. Lena Kalbach
Anna Schudt She was 36, now 50 years old as Dr. Nike Reichert
Matthias Scheuring He was 54, 63 years old when he died as Dr. Plagge
Deborah Kaufmann She was 40, now 54 years old as Amelie Bergen
Max Herbrechter He was 52, now 66 years old as Franz Bergen
Karl Kranzkowski He was 58, now 71 years old as Domvikar Grossmann
Hans Martin Stier He was 60, now 73 years old as Dr. Hansjohann Schrunz

Alles was recht ist – Väter, Töchter, Söhne Crew

Name Department
Hermann Kirchmann as Producer. Production
Hermann Kirchmann as Screenplay. Writing
Christoph Schrewe as Director. He was 46 (now 59) years old Directing
Matthias Keilich as Screenplay. He was 45 (now 58) years old Writing
Khyana El Bitar as Screenplay. She was 47 (now 60) years old Writing
Alles was recht ist – Väter, Töchter, Söhne poster
Alles was recht ist – Väter, Töchter, Söhne (13 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, January 13, 2011
  • Runtime: 90 minutes