Amok
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
After the end of his soccer career, Heimo Körner loses touch with normal life. Only when his stepdaughter Daniela slips into the drug scene he finds a new task: he wants to keep his neighborhood clean with a vigilante group.
Top Cast


Helmut Zierl
Helmut Zierl
Heimo Körner
Helmut Zierl
Heimo Körner


Loni von Friedl
Loni von Friedl
Sonja Körner
Loni von Friedl
Sonja Körner


Nicolette Krebitz
Nicolette Krebitz
Daniela Körner
Nicolette Krebitz
Daniela Körner
Anna Paula Gabriel
Anna Paula Gabriel
Francis Körner
Anna Paula Gabriel
Francis Körner
Claus Eberth
Claus Eberth
Rottmann
Claus Eberth
Rottmann


Birge Schade
Birge Schade
Rosita
Birge Schade
Rosita


Jacques Martial
Jacques Martial
Mokassa
Jacques Martial
Mokassa
Udo Weinberger
Udo Weinberger
Schweizer
Udo Weinberger
Schweizer
Edgar M. Markus
Edgar M. Markus
Blanke
Edgar M. Markus
Blanke
Carmen Centrone
Carmen Centrone
Carmen Centrone
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