
OUCH
Horror · Comedy
Overview
Mr. Kliminov wakes up in a hospital where no one seems to treat him the right way.
Top Cast
Emre Cakir
Emre Cakir
Mr. Kliminov
Emre Cakir
Mr. Kliminov
Bernd Spitzer
Bernd Spitzer
Old Man
Bernd Spitzer
Old Man
Maxi Blaha
Maxi Blaha
Doctor
Maxi Blaha
Doctor
Christoph Huber
Christoph Huber
Surgeon
Christoph Huber
Surgeon


Xiting Shan
Xiting Shan
Assistant-Surgeon
Xiting Shan
Assistant-Surgeon
Vito Baumüller
Vito Baumüller
Nurse
Vito Baumüller
Nurse
Krista Schweigl
Krista Schweigl
Grandma in Hallway
Krista Schweigl
Grandma in Hallway
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