Everything's a Lie
1992-04-09 | 86 minutes
Plot Summary
Erich Kasulke and Rudolf Portmann are comedian stars of the former GDR. When the Wall falls, so does their success. Portmann becomes a successful businessman, while Kasulke tries to continue working on the comedy circuit - without success. When his wife also cheats on him, he decides to start a new life in Berlin. There he quickly meets his old friend Portmann, who has built up a huge company. He offers him a job. But Erich puts the entire company in danger...
Cast
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Dieter HallervordenGünther Kasulke
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Petra HinzeHilde Kasulke
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Billie ZöcklerLizzy Portmann
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Peter FitzRudolf Portmann
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Ottfried FischerAgent Meier
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Florian MartensJochen Wüst
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Heino FerchRepresentative
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Claudia WenzelSecretary
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Gunter BergerDentist
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Margot NagelFirst Housewife
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Corinna KirchhoffErika Döhler
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Erich HoneckerSelf (archive footage)
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Sophie RoisYoung Woman with Child
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Dieter WienZoo Director
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Werner DisselNotary
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Petra KleinertTrainer
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Erik VeldrePostman
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Heinz-Werner KraehkampCar Seller
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Aykut KayacıkBouncer
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