Moto-Cross
Originally released in 1977. Moto-Cross is a comedy film. directed by Klaus Lemke. At just 73 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Cleo Kretschmer, Wolfgang Fierek, and Michael Cromer
Synopsis
Inge, a chemist in a small Bavarian town, has lost her heart to Hub, a car mechanic, without him even suspecting it. For the time being, Inge doesn't want Hub to find out about her. Nothing should distract him from the big goal that he and her brother Wolfgang - a car mechanic like Hub - are pursuing with determination and energy: building a racing machine so that they can take part in a motocross race. Inge wants to love a hero, so she does everything she can to make the boys' dream come true.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Moto-Cross about?
Inge, a chemist in a small Bavarian town, has lost her heart to Hub, a car mechanic, without him even suspecting it. For the time being, Inge doesn't want Hub to find out about her. Nothing should ...
Who directed Moto-Cross?
Moto-Cross was directed by Klaus Lemke.
How long is Moto-Cross?
Moto-Cross has a runtime of 1 hours and 13 minutes (73 minutes total).
When was Moto-Cross released?
Moto-Cross was released on October 25, 1977 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Moto-Cross?
The main cast of Moto-Cross includes Cleo Kretschmer, Wolfgang Fierek, Michael Cromer, Ursula Gruber, Thomas Heitkamp.