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Berthold Sanwaldt lives with his three daughters, Anna, Sylvie and baby Patty, in a villa in Munich. After the wedding of Berthold's sister-in-law Mathilde, Margot, who has just been released from prison, applies for the job of housekeeper. She served 15 years in prison for double
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