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Stadtmusikbande

"Friendship, Hip Hop & Violence"

Young, delinquent and hooked on alcohol: The Stadtmusikbande. Right in the heart of the Hanseatic city of Bremen, these youths romp around day after day, killing time.

Top Cast

  • Malik Ackah-Mensah

    Malik Ackah-Mensah

    Tommy

  • Nadine Ackah-Mensah

    Nadine Ackah-Mensah

    Monika

  • Johnny Basse

    Johnny Basse

    Jörn

  • Vincent Basse

    Vincent Basse

    Hagen

  • Luca Bodzin

    Luca Bodzin

    Sven

  • Claudia Goldy

    Claudia Goldy

    Biene

  • Till Lucas

    Till Lucas

    Tony

  • Greta Schröder II

    Greta Schröder II

    Ilona

  • Jan Soeken

    Jan Soeken

    Kläffker / Henning

Overview

Young, delinquent and hooked on alcohol: The Stadtmusikbande. Right in the heart of the Hanseatic city of Bremen, these youths romp around day after day, killing time.

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