
A-man and the C-city
Comedy · Drama
Overview
In Munich a Nazi terror cell plans an assault as the corona lockdown starts and dismisses their plans.
Top Cast
Matt Devereux
Matt Devereux
A-man
Matt Devereux
A-man
Johannes Haag
Johannes Haag
God the almighty
Johannes Haag
God the almighty
Holly Hylton
Holly Hylton
Beate
Holly Hylton
Beate
Maryanne Kelly
Maryanne Kelly
Mother
Maryanne Kelly
Mother
Johannes Krampen
Johannes Krampen
Conductor
Johannes Krampen
Conductor
Ron Matz
Ron Matz
Strass
Ron Matz
Strass
Joe Schieler
Joe Schieler
African scout
Joe Schieler
African scout
Dim Slicter
Dim Slicter
Alternate god
Dim Slicter
Alternate god
Momi von Fintel
Momi von Fintel
Hassler
Momi von Fintel
Hassler
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