
Die Q ist ein Tier
Comedy · Crime · Drama
Overview
Slaughterhouse owner Werner Haas has a ton of slaughter waste dumped on his front lawn in the middle of the night. Fuming mad, he files charges against unknown persons and foolishly sets something in motion that can’t be stopped.
Top Cast
Anna Pfingsten
Anna Pfingsten
Helena Spahn
Anna Pfingsten
Helena Spahn
Martin Timmy Haberger
Martin Timmy Haberger
Thorben Kugler
Martin Timmy Haberger
Thorben Kugler
Martin König
Martin König
Werner Haas
Martin König
Werner Haas


Annaleen Frage
Annaleen Frage
Emily Hahn
Annaleen Frage
Emily Hahn


Reiki von Carlowitz
Reiki von Carlowitz
Michaela Petzold
Reiki von Carlowitz
Michaela Petzold
Ludwig Hohl
Ludwig Hohl
Ennio Kohl
Ludwig Hohl
Ennio Kohl
Zodwa Selele
Zodwa Selele
Kristina Wittig
Zodwa Selele
Kristina Wittig
Sibylle Gogg
Sibylle Gogg
Sylvia Steier
Sibylle Gogg
Sylvia Steier
Elke Jochmann
Elke Jochmann
Sophie Möller
Elke Jochmann
Sophie Möller
Vincent Bermel
Vincent Bermel
Michael Thiene
Vincent Bermel
Michael Thiene
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