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Crime · Drama
Overview
Fresh out of juvenile prison, Tommy has sworn off the drugs. But when the going gets tough, the only support he finds is from his best friend Sule - who has "the master plan": one last drug deal to finance their own auto body shop.
Top Cast


Jacob Matschenz
Jacob Matschenz
Tommy
Jacob Matschenz
Tommy


Simone Thomalla
Simone Thomalla
Sylvia Weber
Simone Thomalla
Sylvia Weber


Peter Lohmeyer
Peter Lohmeyer
Schuldirektor
Peter Lohmeyer
Schuldirektor


Aylin Tezel
Aylin Tezel
Sina
Aylin Tezel
Sina


Burak Yiğit
Burak Yiğit
Sule
Burak Yiğit
Sule


Manuellsen
Manuellsen
Clay
Manuellsen
Clay


Balder Beyer
Balder Beyer
Keiler
Balder Beyer
Keiler


Lennart Betzgen
Lennart Betzgen
Tommy (Kind)
Lennart Betzgen
Tommy (Kind)
Adrian Meschkat
Adrian Meschkat
Amijunge
Adrian Meschkat
Amijunge
Anthony Anken
Anthony Anken
Amijunge
Anthony Anken
Amijunge
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