
Das Weihnachts-Ekel
Comedy · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Robert Lahnstein, feared TV commentator, doesn't like people, not even at Christmas. He wants to be alone - even on Christmas Eve. He thinks Christmas is just as hypocritical as politics. That's why he packs his SUV with a frozen goose and a Christmas tree to retreat to his lonely cabin in the mountains. But the plan ends for him in a tree. With the last of his strength he reaches a barn. But he is not allowed to be alone even in the deepest wilderness, because other people have also sought shelter from the snowstorm in this barn and Robert Lahnstein has to gradually put aside his rudeness and his prejudices.
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Fritz Wepper
Fritz Wepper
Robert Lahnstein
Fritz Wepper
Robert Lahnstein


Michael Roll
Michael Roll
Thomas Sattler
Michael Roll
Thomas Sattler


Kristina Sprenger
Kristina Sprenger
Simone Jacob
Kristina Sprenger
Simone Jacob


Ruth Drexel
Ruth Drexel
Rita Waltleitner
Ruth Drexel
Rita Waltleitner


Gerd Silberbauer
Gerd Silberbauer
Konrad Neuberger
Gerd Silberbauer
Konrad Neuberger


Julia Cencig
Julia Cencig
Felicitas Fernandez
Julia Cencig
Felicitas Fernandez
Oskar Weiskopf
Oskar Weiskopf
Moritz Sattler
Oskar Weiskopf
Moritz Sattler


Gunther Gillian
Gunther Gillian
Martin Lahnstein
Gunther Gillian
Martin Lahnstein
Hans Rainer
Hans Rainer
Gustav
Hans Rainer
Gustav
Herbert Strein
Herbert Strein
Klaus
Herbert Strein
Klaus
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