
SommerHundeSöhne
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Summer is the time to travel, enjoy life, and do or leave what you want. A motor home with two occupants makes its way south. But the two travelers do not travel voluntarily, and certainly not together.
Top Cast


Fabian Busch
Fabian Busch
Frank
Fabian Busch
Frank


Stipe Erceg
Stipe Erceg
Marc
Stipe Erceg
Marc


Lilja Loeffler
Lilja Loeffler
Ilvy
Lilja Loeffler
Ilvy
Martin Claussen
Martin Claussen
Pauli
Martin Claussen
Pauli
Hans Pawliczek
Hans Pawliczek
Martin
Hans Pawliczek
Martin
Fernando Guerrero Rebollo
Fernando Guerrero Rebollo
Luis
Fernando Guerrero Rebollo
Luis


Daniela Ziegler
Daniela Ziegler
Franks Mutter
Daniela Ziegler
Franks Mutter
Helmut Rühl
Helmut Rühl
Franks Onkel
Helmut Rühl
Franks Onkel


Heinrich Giskes
Heinrich Giskes
Franks Vater
Heinrich Giskes
Franks Vater
Aydo Abay
Aydo Abay
Wütender
Aydo Abay
Wütender
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