Regular Guys
"Macho cop finds himself in a relationship with a gay man and questions his life. German."
Originally released in 1996. Regular Guys is a comedy film. directed by Rolf Silber.
Starring Christoph M. Ohrt, Carin C. Tietze, and Tim Bergmann
Synopsis
Christoph, cop and self-confident macho, has trouble with his fiance. After a long night he wakes up in the arms of Edgar, a good-looking, gay auto-mechanic. His live gets more and more troublesome after his girl friend throws him out of their apartment and as last resort he moves to Edgars place. Working together with a new, good-looking, very self-confident, female collegue, but living with a good-looking gay guy makes him pretty uncertain about his sexuality and his role as a cop. Written by Konstantin Articus
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Cobra Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Regular Guys about?
Christoph, cop and self-confident macho, has trouble with his fiance. After a long night he wakes up in the arms of Edgar, a good-looking, gay auto-mechanic. His live gets more and more troublesome...
Who directed Regular Guys?
Regular Guys was directed by Rolf Silber.
How long is Regular Guys?
Regular Guys has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was Regular Guys released?
Regular Guys was released on May 30, 1996 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Regular Guys?
The main cast of Regular Guys includes Christoph M. Ohrt, Carin C. Tietze, Tim Bergmann, Oliver Stokowski, Rudolf Kowalski.