The Swiss President, called by all only "big hangover", is in trouble: the election is coming and according to surveys his chances are not very good. From a meeting with the Spanish royal couple, he hopes media attention and a popularity boost. He does not suspect that his closest confidant Pfiff, of all people, is intriguing against him in order to come to power himself. But he does not even shy away from misusing his family for his own purposes. Soon, the president has to fight not only for his political position, but also for his marriage.
Credits
Der grosse Kater Cast
Name |
Character |
Bruno Ganz
He was 69, 77 years old when he died
|
as Kater |
Ulrich Tukur
He was 53, now 67 years old
|
as Dr. Stotzer / Pfiff |
Marie Bäumer
She was 41, now 55 years old
|
as Marie |
Antoine Monot, Jr.
He was 35, now 49 years old
|
as Bobo Carluzzi |
Martin Rapold
He was 37, now 51 years old
|
as Matti |
Walo Lüönd
He was 83, 85 years old when he died
|
as Schneider Feinstein |
Justus von Dohnányi
He was 49, now 63 years old
|
as Magun |
Edgar Selge
He was 62, now 76 years old
|
as Nuntius |
Stefan Gubser
He was 53, now 67 years old
|
as Nationalrat |
Beat Marti
He was 38, now 52 years old
|
as Katers Vater |
Pablo Aguilar
He was 37, now 51 years old
|
as Maître |
Ariane Pestalozzi
She was 47, now 61 years old
|
as Madame des Bordells |
Christiane Paul
She was 36, now 50 years old
|
as Dr. Bässler |
Marek Kondrat
He was 60, now 74 years old
|
as König |
Lena Sabine Berg
She was 52, now 66 years old
|
as Königin |
Der grosse Kater Crew
Name |
Department |
Wolfgang Panzer as Director. He was 63 (now 77) years old
|
Directing |