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Open the Wall

A lighthearted look at the opening of the border crossing of Bornholmer Straße in Berlin from the point of view of the confused border guards.

Top Cast

  • Charly Hübner

    Charly Hübner

    Harald Schäfer

  • Milan Peschel

    Milan Peschel

    Ulrich Rotermund

  • Ulrich Matthes

    Ulrich Matthes

    Hartmut Kummer

  • Rainer Bock

    Rainer Bock

    Peter Arndt

  • Max Hopp

    Max Hopp

    Burkhard Schönhammer

  • Frederick Lau

    Frederick Lau

    Jens Rambold

  • Ludwig Trepte

    Ludwig Trepte

    Axel Hoffmann

  • Robert Gallinowski

    Robert Gallinowski

    Zollrat Michael Krüger

  • Jasna Fritzi Bauer

    Jasna Fritzi Bauer

    Melitta

Overview

A lighthearted look at the opening of the border crossing of Bornholmer Straße in Berlin from the point of view of the confused border guards.

Rating

7.3 / 10
39 Reviews
1 Popular

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