
Wild Mouse
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Kings should be treated courteously! At least, that's what famous music critic Georg thinks. But he finds himself counting pennies when his chief editor suddenly fires him from the Viennese newspaper for which he has been writing for decades. While keeping his dismissal a secret from his psychotherapist wife Johanna, whose mind is occupied solely by getting pregnant, Georg begins to plot his revenge.
Top Cast


Josef Hader
Josef Hader
Georg
Josef Hader
Georg


Pia Hierzegger
Pia Hierzegger
Johanna
Pia Hierzegger
Johanna


Georg Friedrich
Georg Friedrich
Erich
Georg Friedrich
Erich


Jörg Hartmann
Jörg Hartmann
Waller
Jörg Hartmann
Waller


Denis Moschitto
Denis Moschitto
Sebastian
Denis Moschitto
Sebastian


Crina Semciuc
Crina Semciuc
Nicoletta
Crina Semciuc
Nicoletta


Nora Waldstätten
Nora Waldstätten
Fitz
Nora Waldstätten
Fitz


Murathan Muslu
Murathan Muslu
Mirko
Murathan Muslu
Mirko


April Bracatti
April Bracatti
Woman at market restaurant / woman at bus stop (uncredited)
April Bracatti
Woman at market restaurant / woman at bus stop (uncredited)
Markus "Maeckes" Winter
Markus "Maeckes" Winter
Performer (als Markus „Maeckes“ Winter)
Markus "Maeckes" Winter
Performer (als Markus „Maeckes“ Winter)
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