
Teenage Wolfpack
Drama · Thriller
Overview
The drama of a youthful triangle among gang leader Freddy, his brother Jan, and bad girl Cissy, in one of the first considerations of juvenile delinquency in post-war West Germany.
Top Cast


Horst Buchholz
Horst Buchholz
Freddy Borchert
Horst Buchholz
Freddy Borchert


Karin Baal
Karin Baal
Sissy Bohl
Karin Baal
Sissy Bohl


Christian Doermer
Christian Doermer
Jan Borchert
Christian Doermer
Jan Borchert


Jo Herbst
Jo Herbst
Günther
Jo Herbst
Günther


Viktoria von Ballasko
Viktoria von Ballasko
Frau Borchert
Viktoria von Ballasko
Frau Borchert


Stanislav Ledinek
Stanislav Ledinek
Antonio Garezzo
Stanislav Ledinek
Antonio Garezzo
Mario Ahrens
Mario Ahrens
Mario
Mario Ahrens
Mario
Manfred Hoffmann
Manfred Hoffmann
Klaus
Manfred Hoffmann
Klaus
Hans-Joachim Ketzlin
Hans-Joachim Ketzlin
Willi
Hans-Joachim Ketzlin
Willi
Kalle Gaffkus
Kalle Gaffkus
Kudde
Kalle Gaffkus
Kudde
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