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Overview
Gangster boss Carlos orders the dodgy Viennese junkyard owner Harry to bring him a bag from Poland. Harry passes the order on to his "best man" Schorsch. Schorsch, not exactly the brightest, is currently without a driver's license and completely fixated on the 24-hour car race of Le Mans. So he gives the order to Mao and sends in their place the takeaway lessees Hans and Max to Poland. Their journey leads to a seemingly endless drug trip full of extraordinary phenomena.
Top Cast


Michael Ostrowski
Michael Ostrowski
Hans Wurst
Michael Ostrowski
Hans Wurst


Raimund Wallisch
Raimund Wallisch
Max Durst
Raimund Wallisch
Max Durst


Detlev Buck
Detlev Buck
Harry
Detlev Buck
Harry


Georg Friedrich
Georg Friedrich
Schorsch
Georg Friedrich
Schorsch
Alexis Santiago Hernandez
Alexis Santiago Hernandez
Kleiner Bub
Alexis Santiago Hernandez
Kleiner Bub


Victor Varnado
Victor Varnado
Blinder Mann
Victor Varnado
Blinder Mann


Jeremy Strong
Jeremy Strong
Carlos
Jeremy Strong
Carlos


Michael-Joachim Heiss
Michael-Joachim Heiss
Mechaniker Stevie
Michael-Joachim Heiss
Mechaniker Stevie


Helmut Köpping
Helmut Köpping
Fahrer
Helmut Köpping
Fahrer


Pia Hierzegger
Pia Hierzegger
Mao
Pia Hierzegger
Mao
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