Goodbye Erwin Braddog
Originally released in 2020. Goodbye Erwin Braddog is a comedy/action film. directed by Christian Witte. At just 44 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Tom Nehmer, Christian Sinnig, and Anne Vogt
Synopsis
The elite soldier of the Supermegaforce Erwin Braddog is sent on his most dangerous mission yet. In the fight against his arch-enemy James Lee, he lands in the future through a cleverly used time jump and must fight his way through the city of Möllenhafen, which is occupied by crow people and ninjas. But he is assisted by the old general Gio Pescie and his niece Käthe Pescie. Together, the three concoct an insidious plan, with the help of the now retired Martin Lee, to find his son James and bring him to justice. Because Braddog is primarily about one thing: revenge and retribution by any means! Is there an escape from the horrible future hell?!
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Tom Nehmer
as Erwin Braddog
Christian Sinnig
as Gio Pescie
Anne Vogt
as Käthe Pescie
Christian Witte
as James Lee
Martin Hentschel
as Martin Lee
Bastian Butzer
as Sicherheitsmann
Andreas Pape
as Krähenmensch
Katja Bienert
as Mama Lee (Trailer Only)
Kerstin Michels
as Krähenopfer
Sebastian Kliem
as Krähenmensch
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- G.U. Film Medienverleih
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Goodbye Erwin Braddog about?
The elite soldier of the Supermegaforce Erwin Braddog is sent on his most dangerous mission yet. In the fight against his arch-enemy James Lee, he lands in the future through a cleverly used time j...
Who directed Goodbye Erwin Braddog?
Goodbye Erwin Braddog was directed by Christian Witte.
How long is Goodbye Erwin Braddog?
Goodbye Erwin Braddog has a runtime of 0 hours and 44 minutes (44 minutes total).
When was Goodbye Erwin Braddog released?
Goodbye Erwin Braddog was released on December 10, 2020 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Goodbye Erwin Braddog?
The main cast of Goodbye Erwin Braddog includes Tom Nehmer, Christian Sinnig, Anne Vogt, Christian Witte, Martin Hentschel.