Scrappin'
Originally released in 2016. Scrappin' is a comedy film. directed by Max Zähle.
Starring Lucas Gregorowicz, Frederick Lau, and Jan-Gregor Kremp
Synopsis
Mirko Talhammer is beyond himself when two strange guys show up in his noble insurance office and remind him where he really comes from: from a scrapyard in the provinces, where careers are not what counts, other things are more important: scrapping things, the family, and every once in a while, a nice fist fight. Mirko left all that behind, but his father messes things up big time when he dies and leaves his son the run down scrapyard - together with his brother Letscho. And Letscho is still ticked off that Mirko deserted the clan. But soon the brothers realize that the Talhammers only have a future if they can pull themselves together and fulfill their father's last wish: to rob a train like real professionals! The coup itself is like a suicide mission, but then Kercher, the Talhammer's biggest nemesis, gets wind of things...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Lucas Gregorowicz
as Mirko Talhammer
Frederick Lau
as Letscho Talhammer
Jan-Gregor Kremp
as Wolfgang Kercher
Alexander Scheer
as Rambo Weiler
Lars Rudolph
as Träumchen
Anna Bederke
as Luzi
Rainer Bock
as Herr Seifert
Heiko Pinkowski
as Schmied
Henning Peker
as Kamelle
Michael von Rospatt
as Opa Talhammer
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Tamtam Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Scrappin' about?
Mirko Talhammer is beyond himself when two strange guys show up in his noble insurance office and remind him where he really comes from: from a scrapyard in the provinces, where careers are not wha...
Who directed Scrappin'?
Scrappin' was directed by Max Zähle.
How long is Scrappin'?
Scrappin' has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was Scrappin' released?
Scrappin' was released on May 5, 2016 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Scrappin'?
The main cast of Scrappin' includes Lucas Gregorowicz, Frederick Lau, Jan-Gregor Kremp, Alexander Scheer, Lars Rudolph.