Black Sheep (2006 German film)
Black Sheep (German: Schwarze Schafe) is a 2006 German / Swiss comedy film directed by Oliver Rihs.[1]
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Directed by | Oliver Rihs |
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Running time | 1h 34min |
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Language | German |
Cast
- Robert Stadlober
- Tom Schilling
- Jule Böwe as Charlotte Heinze
- Milan Peschel as Peter Harminsky, Charlotte's Friend
- Marc Hosemann as Boris Wecker, the Imposter
- Bruno Cathomas as Roger, Boris's Best Friend
- Jenny Deimling as Daniela Köhler, Charlotte's College Friend
- Robert Lohr as Stefan Köhler, Daniela's Friend
- Barbara Kowa as Nadja, Vogue-Manager
- Michael Kinkel as Volker Dietl, Daniela's Rich Husband
- Manuel Flurin Hendry as Receptionist
- Oktay Özdemir
- Frank Giering
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