Little Sharks

1992 German comedy film

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Produced by
  • Urs Aebersold
  • Christian Granderath
  • Gebhard Henke
  • Harald Kügler
  • Molly von Fürstenberg
  • Starring
    CinematographyGernot RollMusic byTorsten Breuer
    Production
    companies
    • Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)
    • GAP
    • Olga Film GmbH
    • Südwestfunk (SWF)
    • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
    Distributed by
    • Scotia International Filmverleih
    • UFA Video
    • Universum Film (UFA)
    Release date
    • 3 September 1992 (1992-09-03)
    Running time
    1h 27minCountryGermanyLanguageGerman

    Little Sharks (German: Kleine Haie) is a 1992 German comedy film directed by Sönke Wortmann.[1]

    Cast

    • Jürgen Vogel as Ingo
    • Kai Wiesinger as Johannes
    • Gedeon Burkhard as Ali
    • Meret Becker as Herta
    • Armin Rohde as Bierchen
    • Magdalene Artelt as Margot
    • Werner Hansch [de] as Conferencier
    • Willi Thomczyk [de] as Cook
    • Jürgen Sebert as Foreman
    • Michael Mendl as Examiner Essen
    • Helmut Stange [de] as Examiner Essen
    • Stefan von Moers as Examiner Essen
    • Katharina Abt [de] as Portier
    • Michael Kessler as Portier

    References

    1. ^ Frey, Mattias (2013). Postwall German Cinema: History, Film History and Cinephilia. New York: Berghahn Books. p. 38. ISBN 978-0-85745-948-0.

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