
Highly Explosive
Drama
Overview
In the center of Hamburg, the discovery of an unexploded bomb from the Second World War not only leads to a far-reaching evacuation, but also to an interpersonal state of emergency.
Top Cast


Anne Ratte-Polle
Anne Ratte-Polle
Lane Petersen
Anne Ratte-Polle
Lane Petersen


Haley Louise Jones
Haley Louise Jones
Ava Shabani
Haley Louise Jones
Ava Shabani


Bernhard Schütz
Bernhard Schütz
Otto Bismarck
Bernhard Schütz
Otto Bismarck


Claudia Michelsen
Claudia Michelsen
Hanne Bismarck
Claudia Michelsen
Hanne Bismarck


Daniel Sträßer
Daniel Sträßer
Ben Glaser
Daniel Sträßer
Ben Glaser


Karl Markovics
Karl Markovics
Viktor Knigge
Karl Markovics
Viktor Knigge


Lukas von Horbatschewsky
Lukas von Horbatschewsky
William Herbst
Lukas von Horbatschewsky
William Herbst


Barbara Nüsse
Barbara Nüsse
Margit Petersen
Barbara Nüsse
Margit Petersen


Thelma Buabeng
Thelma Buabeng
Daniela Reiter
Thelma Buabeng
Daniela Reiter
Ramin Yazdani
Ramin Yazdani
Nika Shabani
Ramin Yazdani
Nika Shabani
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