Gangster boss Carlos orders the dodgy Viennese junkyard owner Harry to bring him a bag from Poland. Harry passes the order on to his "best man" Schorsch. Schorsch, not exactly the brightest, is currently without a driver's license and completely fixated on the 24-hour car race of Le Mans. So he gives the order to Mao and sends in their place the takeaway lessees Hans and Max to Poland. Their journey leads to a seemingly endless drug trip full of extraordinary phenomena.
Credits
Contact High Cast
Name |
Character |
Jeremy Strong
He was 30, now 45 years old
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as Carlos |
Raimund Wallisch
He was 40, now 55 years old
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as Max Durst |
Michael-Joachim Heiss
He was 33, now 49 years old
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as Mechaniker Stevie |
Michael Ostrowski
He was 36, now 51 years old
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as Hans Wurst |
Pia Hierzegger
She was 37, now 52 years old
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as Mao |
Detlev Buck
He was 46, now 61 years old
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as Harry |
Georg Friedrich
He was 42, now 58 years old
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as Schorsch |
Martin Ehrlich
He was 137, 57 years old when he died
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as Schlafwagenschaffner |
Rafal Sawicki
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as Grenzbeamter |
Alexis Santiago Hernandez
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as Kleiner Bub |
Victor Varnado
He was 39, now 55 years old
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as Blinder Mann |
Anna Frances Dioso
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as Philippina |
Alina Pölzl
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as Sissi |
Masza Bogucka-Bauman
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as Tramkontrolle |
Helmut Köpping
He was 42, now 57 years old
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as Fahrer |
Contact High Crew
Name |
Department |
Erich Lackner as Producer. He was 95 (78) years old when He died
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Production |
Andreas Donhauser as Production Design. He was 48 (now 64) years old
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Art |
Renate Martin as Production Design. |
Art |
Michael Glawogger as Director. He was 49 (54) years old when He died
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Directing |
Michael Glawogger as Screenplay. He was 49 (54) years old when He died
|
Writing |
Wolfgang Thaler as Director of Photography. He was 51 (now 66) years old
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Camera |
Monika Willi as Editor. She was 40 (now 56) years old
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Editing |
Attila Boa as Additional Photography. He was 43 (now 58) years old
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Camera |