Little Sharks
1992 German comedy film
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- Jürgen Egger
- Sönke Wortmann
- Jürgen Vogel
- Kai Wiesinger
Production
companies
companies
- Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)
- GAP
- Olga Film GmbH
- Südwestfunk (SWF)
- Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
- Scotia International Filmverleih
- UFA Video
- Universum Film (UFA)
Release date
- 3 September 1992 (1992-09-03)
Running time
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
- ^ Frey, Mattias (2013). Postwall German Cinema: History, Film History and Cinephilia. New York: Berghahn Books. p. 38. ISBN 978-0-85745-948-0.
External links
- Little Sharks at IMDb
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