Rivalen der Rennbahn

Rivalen Der Rennbahn is a German television series that aired in 1989, with a total of eleven episodes. It was directed by Stefan Bartmann.

Rivalen der Rennbahn
GenreFamily
StarringThomas Fritsch
Jutta Speidel
Manfred Zapatka
Maja Maranow
Margot Hielscher
Hellmut Lange
Ilse Werner
Hans Clarin
Radost Bokel
Thekla Carola Wied
Composer(s)Dieter Bohlen[1]
Original language(s)German
No. of episodes11
Production
Production location(s)Germany
Running time45
Release
Original releaseMarch 30, 1989 (1989-03-30)
External links
Website

Plot

Successful jockey Christian Adler mysteriously falls off his horse and is injured so badly that he has to end his active career. Countess Louise Hayn-Hohenstein tries to use his knowledge and experience and offers Christian the management of her stable together with the previous director Wolf Kremer. Business goes well initially, especially when the well-known horse owner Hans-Otto Gruber gives the stable four horses for training. Personal histories clash, however, and a brutal game of intrigue in the field of equestrian sports begins.

Cast

Soundtrack

  1. Countdown G.T.O. - Rivalen der Rennbahn
  2. Nino de Angelo - Samuraj
  3. Les McKeown - It's a Game (Long Version)
  4. Marianne Rosenberg - I Need Your Love Tonight
  5. Countdown G.T.O - Magic Race (Long Version)
  6. Ricky Shayne - Once I'm Gonna Stay Forever
  7. Blue System - Love Suite
  8. Ann Turner - I'm Your Lady
  9. Nino de Angelo - Don't Kill It Carol
  10. Countdown G.T.O. - Samuraj (Instrumental)
  11. Countdown G.T.O. - Rivalen der Rennbahn - Reprise
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References

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