Whiskey with Vodka

Whiskey with Vodka

Release date : September 3, 2009
Runtime : 1h 48m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Andreas Dresen /
Writers : Wolfgang Kohlhaase /
Production companies : Senator Film / Rommel Film /
September 3, 2009 1h 48m Germany Comedy German More
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A renowned actor named Otto is the epitome of the problematic but beloved ladies man. Even when drunk he still knows more about filmmaking than does the amateur who is directing him in his latest movie. But what should the unreliable star do when a local actor joins the crew as his understudy? Comic situations arise not only because of the well-known environment, but also from an inclination to authentically capture the various relationships.
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Corinna Harfouch
Bettina Moll
Henry Hübchen
Otto Kullberg
Sylvester Groth
Martin Telleck
Markus Hering
Arno Runge
Tilo Prückner
Wirt vom Landgastho
Valery Tscheplanowa
Heike Marten
Peter Kurth
Herbert
Fritz Marquardt
Vater von Otto
Kai Börner
Tillmann Korn
Frank Auerbach
Bühnenmann
Werner Lustig
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  • title:Whiskey with Vodka
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2009
  • Runtime:1h 48m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Andreas Dresen /
  • Writers: Wolfgang Kohlhaase ·
  • Production companies: Senator Film · Rommel Film ·
  • Overview:A renowned actor named Otto is the epitome of the problematic but beloved ladies man. Even when drunk he still knows more about filmmaking than does the amateur who is directing him in his latest movie. But what should the unreliable star do when a local actor joins the crew as his understudy? Comic situations arise not only because of the well-known environment, but also from an inclination to authentically capture the various relationships.
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