Sass (2001)
Brothers Franz and Erich Sass grew up poor. Together with his brother Franz, Erich specializes in cracking safes. Erich spends the money with his hands full. In the meantime, the police have also become aware of the brothers. Pursued by Detective Fabich, they get deeper and deeper into criminal circles. A man called Adolf demands that the Sass brothers work for him. He blackmails them and has their father beaten to death. The brothers then agree to work together. However, Adolf plans to have them killed after the coup. The two brothers manage to escape; they are also able to flee from the police, who catch them while they are still breaking into the bank.
Director:
Carlo Rola
Writers:
Holger Karsten Schmidt, Uwe Wilhelm.
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Ben Becker as Franz Sass |
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Jürgen Vogel as Erich Sass |
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Henry Hübchen as Kriminalsekretär Fabich |
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Frank Sieckel as Feind |
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Karin Baal as Mutter Sass |
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Otto Sander as Vater Sass |
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Traugott Buhre as Zörgiebel |
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Jeanette Hain as Sonja Bianco |
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Miguel Herz-Kestranek as Leon Weiss |
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Lutz Mackensy as Müller-Stromeyer |
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Robert Kreis as Conférencier |
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Peter Roggisch as Richter |
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Julia Richter as Gertrude |
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Martin Feifel as Adolf |
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Lars Rudolph as Gamasche |
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Jockel Tschiersch as Wachmann |
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Thomas Bestvater as Staatsanwalt |
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Rüdiger Vogler as Johannes |
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Oliver Nägele as Chef Weisse Maus |
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Zacharias Preen as Schiedsrichter |
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Dieter Okras as Gerichtsvollzieher |
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Thomas Darchinger as Grenzbeamter |
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Arved Birnbaum as SS Mann 1 |
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Joachim Paul Assböck as Polizist 2 |
| Writing | Holger Karsten Schmidt | Screenplay |
| Camera | Martin Langer | Director of Photography |
| Production | Oliver Berben | Producer |
| Sound | George Kleinebreil | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Uwe Wilhelm | Screenplay |
| Directing | Carlo Rola | Director |