
Willkommen im Krieg
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A dusty stretch of desert through which a Bundeswehr tank is struggling. The hungover Martin dozes off inside the vehicle. Suddenly shots ring out, grenades explode, and all of a sudden he is wide awake - and in the middle of a war ... Just a few hours ago, Martin was having a beer with his best friend Maddel, who was actually meant to be a soldier on this foreign assignment. But because Maddel is about to become a father, Martin goes to war for his buddy.
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Constantin von Jascheroff
Constantin von Jascheroff
Martin
Constantin von Jascheroff
Martin


Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht
Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht
Tier
Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht
Tier


Hannes Jaenicke
Hannes Jaenicke
Major Müller
Hannes Jaenicke
Major Müller


Michael Lott
Michael Lott
Leutnant Krüger
Michael Lott
Leutnant Krüger
Jessica Richter
Jessica Richter
Nina
Jessica Richter
Nina


Arnel Taci
Arnel Taci
Nobbie
Arnel Taci
Nobbie


Claudia Fritzsche
Claudia Fritzsche
Rebecca
Claudia Fritzsche
Rebecca


Daniel Zillmann
Daniel Zillmann
Horstie
Daniel Zillmann
Horstie


Patrick Heinrich
Patrick Heinrich
Mielke
Patrick Heinrich
Mielke


Aykut Kayacık
Aykut Kayacık
Abdullah
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