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Rosamunde Pilcher: Evitas Rache
Rosamunde Pilcher: Evitas Rache

Rosamunde Pilcher: Evitas Rache (2014)

35% User Rating
1h 29min
Drama

At her boat sale, Anna Williams unexpectedly meets the attractive lawyer Peter Morisson. In their youth, they had a brief, passionate affair in Australia. Since then they have lost sight of each other, but never forgotten each other. Now that they have found each other again, their feelings for each other flare up again. Anna and Peter decide to see each other again. But disaster is brewing in Anna's family. The very young Evita suddenly appears at Anna's mother Louisa Holmes' house. She is the daughter of Louisa's husband Ernest and his young mistress. Shocked by this encounter, Louisa has a car accident and has to be nursed because of her injuries. Her son Winston, Anna's younger brother and "mummy's boy", takes care of everything - as always. But Anna also has to lend a hand, because her mother lives alone on a large estate. This leaves her little time for Peter.

Christine KabischDirector

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Francis Fulton-Smith

Francis Fulton-Smith

Peter Morisson

Elisabeth Lanz

Elisabeth Lanz

Anna Williams

Daniela Ziegler

Daniela Ziegler

Louisa Holmes

Thomas Limpinsel

Thomas Limpinsel

Winston Holmes

Jasmin Gassmann

Jasmin Gassmann

Evita Ferreira

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Alexander-Klaus Stecher

Kommissar Hinchley

Stuart Davidson

Stuart Davidson

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