

Comedy
Overview
Robert Müller has wanted to be a comedian since he was a kid, but he's only made it as a car salesman so far. This is about to change when he takes part in an open-mic show. He puts the program together with his imaginary friend, the stone-age Caveman. Then his girlfriend Claudia breaks up with him...
Top Cast


Moritz Bleibtreu
Moritz Bleibtreu
Robert Müller
Moritz Bleibtreu
Robert Müller


Wotan Wilke Möhring
Wotan Wilke Möhring
Hoffmann
Wotan Wilke Möhring
Hoffmann


Jürgen Vogel
Jürgen Vogel
Alex
Jürgen Vogel
Alex


Laura Tonke
Laura Tonke
Claudia Müller
Laura Tonke
Claudia Müller


Martina Hill
Martina Hill
Nike
Martina Hill
Nike


Esther Schweins
Esther Schweins
Dr. Ekjulat
Esther Schweins
Dr. Ekjulat


Meikel Engelmann
Meikel Engelmann
Pastor
Meikel Engelmann
Pastor


Jochen Matschke
Jochen Matschke
Jochen
Jochen Matschke
Jochen


Matthias Kupfer
Matthias Kupfer
Bobby's father
Matthias Kupfer
Bobby's father


Isabell Vogelsang
Isabell Vogelsang
Annika
Isabell Vogelsang
Annika
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