
The Last Pig
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Plum out of luck, Swabian farmer Huber’s farm goes under. Then his girlfriend Birgit takes over her father’s newly-acquired firm – in former East Germany. That's reason enough for Huber to bail on his debts and head out on a road trip through southwest Germany.
Top Cast


Golo Euler
Golo Euler
Huber
Golo Euler
Huber


Rosalie Thomass
Rosalie Thomass
Birgit
Rosalie Thomass
Birgit


Herbert Knaup
Herbert Knaup
Narrator (voice)
Herbert Knaup
Narrator (voice)


Thorsten Merten
Thorsten Merten
Meier
Thorsten Merten
Meier


Heinz-Josef Braun
Heinz-Josef Braun
Willi
Heinz-Josef Braun
Willi


Christoph Maria Herbst
Christoph Maria Herbst
Werner
Christoph Maria Herbst
Werner


Daniel Zillmann
Daniel Zillmann
Gernot
Daniel Zillmann
Gernot


Eva Bay
Eva Bay
Gudrun
Eva Bay
Gudrun


Matthias Ransberger
Matthias Ransberger
Ulf
Matthias Ransberger
Ulf


Bernd Stegemann
Bernd Stegemann
Franz Kramer
Bernd Stegemann
Franz Kramer
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