
Gun-shy
Crime · Drama · Thriller
Overview
Dito Tsintsadze's drama focuses on a loner whose life changes dramatically, when he gets to know a beautiful, but strange girl. Lukas, a young man doing "meals on wheels" instead of military service, doesn't have many friends and leads a boring life, until he meets Isabella. The fascinating girl soon becomes his best friend, but Lukas learns she has a sexual relationship to her stepfather. Thus, he is obsessed with the idea of delivering Isabella by killing the man..
Top Cast


Fabian Hinrichs
Fabian Hinrichs
Lukas Eiserbeck
Fabian Hinrichs
Lukas Eiserbeck


Lavinia Wilson
Lavinia Wilson
Isabella
Lavinia Wilson
Isabella


Johan Leysen
Johan Leysen
Romberg, Isabellas Stiefvater
Johan Leysen
Romberg, Isabellas Stiefvater


Ingeborg Westphal
Ingeborg Westphal
Sieveking
Ingeborg Westphal
Sieveking


Rudolf W. Marnitz
Rudolf W. Marnitz
Beckmann
Rudolf W. Marnitz
Beckmann


Thorsten Merten
Thorsten Merten
Krausser
Thorsten Merten
Krausser


Christoph Waltz
Christoph Waltz
Johannsen
Christoph Waltz
Johannsen


Axel Prahl
Axel Prahl
Schwimmer in der Nacht
Axel Prahl
Schwimmer in der Nacht


Marika Giorgobiani
Marika Giorgobiani
Frau des Albaners
Marika Giorgobiani
Frau des Albaners
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