
Panic Time
Crime · Comedy
Overview
The musician Udo Lindenberg (played by himself) is kidnapped during the party after a concert. Nobody realises this until the next day, when he doesn't show up in time for a rehearsal. Since the police believes this is only a promotion gag, private eye Kuhlmann (also played by Udo Lindenberg) has to be hired to find him in time.
Top Cast


Udo Lindenberg
Udo Lindenberg
Himself / Carl Coolman
Udo Lindenberg
Himself / Carl Coolman


Walter Kohut
Walter Kohut
Minister Dr. Kurt Kling
Walter Kohut
Minister Dr. Kurt Kling


Vera Tschechowa
Vera Tschechowa
Frau Dr. Wunder
Vera Tschechowa
Frau Dr. Wunder


Hark Bohm
Hark Bohm
Dr. Gerhard Kühn
Hark Bohm
Dr. Gerhard Kühn


Eddie Constantine
Eddie Constantine
Lemmy Caution
Eddie Constantine
Lemmy Caution


Rudolf Beiswanger
Rudolf Beiswanger
Leuchtturmwärter Süchtig
Rudolf Beiswanger
Leuchtturmwärter Süchtig


Werner Böhm
Werner Böhm
Entführer
Werner Böhm
Entführer


Karl Dall
Karl Dall
Vögelwart
Karl Dall
Vögelwart


Helga Feddersen
Helga Feddersen
Ministerin für Frauenfragen
Helga Feddersen
Ministerin für Frauenfragen
Nippy Noya
Nippy Noya
himself
Nippy Noya
himself
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