
Adam’s Eight
Drama
Overview
Adam's Eight tells the remarkable true story of Karl Adam — a visionary rowing coach who, in 1950s Germany, brought together a group of underdogs and turned them into champions. Within just three years, his team defied all odds and won Olympic gold in Rome in 1960.
Top Cast


Oliver Masucci
Oliver Masucci
Karl Adam
Oliver Masucci
Karl Adam


Felix Kammerer
Felix Kammerer
Hans Lenk
Felix Kammerer
Hans Lenk


Svenja Jung
Svenja Jung
Ulla
Svenja Jung
Ulla


Leonard Kunz
Leonard Kunz
Manfred Rullfs
Leonard Kunz
Manfred Rullfs


Nick Romeo Reimann
Nick Romeo Reimann
Moritz von Groddeck
Nick Romeo Reimann
Moritz von Groddeck
Vito Wiesner
Vito Wiesner
Willi Padge
Vito Wiesner
Willi Padge
Leon Kleinschmidt
Leon Kleinschmidt
Leon Kleinschmidt
Jakob Schmölzer
Jakob Schmölzer
Jakob Schmölzer
Till Neumann
Till Neumann
Till Neumann
Oscar Krause
Oscar Krause
Oscar Krause
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