
Haytabo
Drama · Science Fiction
Overview
A biochemistry professor finds an old manuscript with the structure and formula of an immortality drug.
Top Cast


Eddie Constantine
Eddie Constantine
Professor
Eddie Constantine
Professor


Katrin Schaake
Katrin Schaake
Professor's Wife
Katrin Schaake
Professor's Wife


Uschi Obermaier
Uschi Obermaier
Uschi Obermaier


Rainer Langhans
Rainer Langhans
Scientist
Rainer Langhans
Scientist


Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Courier
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Courier
Hannes Fuchs
Hannes Fuchs
Alien
Hannes Fuchs
Alien
Sigi Graue
Sigi Graue
Sigi Graue
Hannes Gromball
Hannes Gromball
Hannes Gromball
Peter Moland
Peter Moland
Peter Moland
Ulli Olvedi
Ulli Olvedi
Ulli Olvedi
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