Kommando Störtebeker
Originally released in 2001. Kommando Störtebeker is a animation/family film. directed by Ute von Münchow-Pohl. At just 83 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Otto Waalkes, Bastian Pastewka, and Ferdinand Dux
Synopsis
Papa Paul gambled away 30,000 marks at the pig race. Too bad - because it wasn't even his money, but that of his boss. Now he'll use any means to get his hands on the dough again: The fairground or the Reeperbahn, the final match between St. Pauli and FC Bayern Munich and the filming of the new Bond - there is no place in Hamburg that is safe from Paul, and even the most popular North German island of Sylt has to take the fall in the end when it's time to go commando Störtebeker - the treasure and its consequences.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Otto Waalkes
as Bruno Bommel / Papagei
Bastian Pastewka
as Paul Bommel / Urlauber
Ferdinand Dux
as Opa Bommel
Karin Eckhold
as Renate Bommel / Frau Obendick
Beate Hasenau
as Erna Hoppmann
Robert Missler
as Egon Kaluppke / Prof. Lugano
Ruth Rockenschaub
as Frl. Lusch
Harald Wehmeier
as Schläger
Lutz von Rosenberg Lipinsky
as Fiesling / Pfeffersack
Kerstin-Marie Mäkelburg
as Lola
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Sony BMG Music Entertainment
- UFA
- TFC Trickompany Filmproduktion
- CLT-UFA International
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kommando Störtebeker about?
Papa Paul gambled away 30,000 marks at the pig race. Too bad - because it wasn't even his money, but that of his boss. Now he'll use any means to get his hands on the dough again: The fairground or...
Who directed Kommando Störtebeker?
Kommando Störtebeker was directed by Ute von Münchow-Pohl.
How long is Kommando Störtebeker?
Kommando Störtebeker has a runtime of 1 hours and 23 minutes (83 minutes total).
When was Kommando Störtebeker released?
Kommando Störtebeker was released on September 19, 2001 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Kommando Störtebeker?
The main cast of Kommando Störtebeker includes Otto Waalkes, Bastian Pastewka, Ferdinand Dux, Karin Eckhold, Beate Hasenau.