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Das Glück klopft an die Tür 2006

★ 5.73 votes📅 2006-08-18

When Gila Maibach attends the reading of her late husband's will, she never expects the bombshell that follows: a co-heiress shares ownership of their beloved family home.

Director: Christine Kabisch

Cast

Saskia Vester
Saskia Vester
Gila Maibach
Chiara Schoras
Chiara Schoras
Maja Deutz
Gustav Peter Wöhler
Gustav Peter Wöhler
Justus Weber
Max von Thun
Max von Thun
Stefan Wagner
Krystian Martinek
Krystian Martinek
Dr. Werner Schöne
Tyron Ricketts
Tyron Ricketts
Franz Böhm
Andrea Bürgin
Andrea Bürgin
Franziska Miller

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Das Glück klopft an die Tür (2006) about?

After her husband's death, Gila Maibach inherits a surprise co-owner of the family home—his secret daughter, Maja. Stranded by financial hardship and pregnancy, Maja moves in with Gila, sparking comedic clashes and eventual mutual understanding. The film explores themes of forgiveness, unexpected bonds, and the ties that unite — or divide — a family.

Who directed Das Glück klopft an die Tür?

Christine Kabisch directed this heartfelt family comedy.

Who stars in Das Glück klopft an die Tür?

The film features Saskia Vester as Gila Maibach, Chiara Schoras as Maja, Gustav Peter Wöhler, Max von Thun, and Krystian Martinek in key roles.

Is Das Glück klopft an die Tür (2006) worth watching?

With its blend of lighthearted comedy and emotional resonance, this German family film offers solid entertainment for viewers seeking feel-good stories. While it may not break cinematic ground, its themes of reconciliation and humor make it a satisfying watch for fans of accessible, character-driven TV movies.

How long is Das Glück klopft an die Tür?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Das Glück klopft an die Tür (2006) — A heartwarming German comedy about inheritance, family secrets, and new beginnings

When Gila Maibach attends the reading of her late husband's will, she never expects the bombshell that follows: a co-heiress shares ownership of their beloved family home. Initially suspecting Maja, a charming florist, of being her husband's secret lover, Gila soon discovers Maja is actually Lothar's long-lost daughter—setting the stage for an unexpected and lively clash of generations. Directed by Christine Kabisch, this 2006 German family comedy blends heartwarming themes of second chances and found family with lighthearted humor, creating an atmosphere that is both poignant and playful. As Maja, her young son Max, and the bewildered Gila navigate their new living arrangement, misunderstandings give way to unlikely bonds, culminating in a feel-good story about acceptance and resilience. Whether you're drawn in by the promise of domestic humor or the charm of underdog triumphs, *Das Glück klopft an die Tür* offers a delightful escape into the warmth of reconciliation.

Starring a talented ensemble led by Saskia Vester and Chiara Schoras, this TV movie delivers both laughter and emotional depth, making it a perfect choice for fans of accessible, family-friendly cinema.