North Curve
movie

Released February 18, 1993
Overview
Drinking, fighting, sex and soccer matches - on Saturday, the people in the Nordkurve have nothing but pleasure on their minds. It's all about lust at any price, fighting with all means, intrigue, deceit and blackmail. After all, the all-important game takes place in the afternoon and 40,000 people want to be there. Everyone is preparing for it in their own way, everyone wants to make the deal of a lifetime. Substitute player Niebitsch is eagerly awaiting his appearance. Player agent Roland F. Beyer is trying to pull off the really big deal. The club is on the brink of financial ruin. President Vischering only thinks about the invitation to appear on "Aktuelle Sportstudio". And Gottschalk begins to systematically get drunk. In the end it is clear: Herberger's wisdom "The game lasts 90 minutes" is wrong. The game lasts all day, every Saturday...
Cast

Renate Krößner
as
Uschi Klamm

Daniel Berger
as
Clemens Niebisch

Walter Kreye
as
Eberhard Vischering

Michael Brandner
as
Hartmut Halbroth

Wolf-Dietrich Berg
as
Dennemann

Katharina Abt
as
Nicole Hassel

Michael Kessler
as
Karl-Heinz

Hermann Lause
as
Heinz Niebisch

Leonard Lansink
as
Manni Szestecki

Carola Regnier
as
Lola Vischering

Jochen Nickel
as
Trainer
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Piet Klocke
as
Geier
