Hold-Up (2000 film)
Hold-Up (German: Der Überfall) is a 2000 Austrian comedy film directed by Florian Flicker.[1]
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Directed by | Florian Flicker |
Starring | Roland Düringer Josef Hader |
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Running time | 1h 24min |
Country | Austria |
Language | German |
Cast
- Roland Düringer - Andreas Berger, Räuber
- Josef Hader - Werner Kopper, Kunde
- Joachim Bißmeier - Josef Böckl, Schneider
- Birgit Doll - Böckels 'Schwester'
- Sonja Romei - Maria Berger (Andis Frau)
- Valentin Frais - Jakob
- Ulrike Beimpold - Gertrude Bacher
- Klaus Ortner - Herbert Bacher
- Klaus Händl - Herbert Bacher
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