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Adidas Vs. Puma: The Brother's Feud (2016)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 55M

Director : Oliver Dommenget

Synopsis

Two brothers start a sportswear company in the 1920s, hoping to make the best shoes in the world. Their relationship deteriorates until they become bitter rivals.

Actors

Ken Duken
Ken Duken
Adi Dassler
Torben Liebrecht
Torben Liebrecht
Rudi Dassler
Christopher Gareisen
Christopher Gareisen
Sepp Herberger
Martin Hentschel
Martin Hentschel
Mitarbeiter Puma
David C. Bunners
David C. Bunners
Josef Walzer
Florian Bartholomäi
Florian Bartholomäi
Gerber
Nadja Becker
Nadja Becker
Friedl
Picco von Groote
Picco von Groote
Käthe
Merle Collet
Merle Collet
Erika
Annina Hellenthal
Annina Hellenthal
Inge
Patrick Joswig
Patrick Joswig
Martin Krah
Martin Krah
Helmut Rahn
Oliver Troska
Oliver Troska
Hans
Dominik Paul Weber
Dominik Paul Weber
Kohlmeyer
Jesse Albert
Jesse Albert
Karl
Alexander Wolf
Alexander Wolf
Moritz Führmann
Moritz Führmann
Otto Völkler
Henk Buchholz
Henk Buchholz
Armin Dassler
Christian Hoelzke
Christian Hoelzke
Bahnhofvorsteher
Rüdiger Kluck
Rüdiger Kluck
FIFA Funktionär
Dominik Fenster
Dominik Fenster
PumaArbeiter
Antonia Langenohl
Antonia Langenohl
Fräulein
Clarissa Molocher
Clarissa Molocher
Fräulein

Crews

Oliver Dommenget
Oliver Dommenget
Director
Frederik Wiedmann
Frederik Wiedmann
Music
Christian Schnalke
Christian Schnalke
Writer
Ingo Recker
Ingo Recker
Editor
Marc Schötteldreier
Marc Schötteldreier
Casting
Elisabeth Kraus
Elisabeth Kraus
Costume Design
Till Derenbach
Till Derenbach
Line Producer
Georgij Pestov
Georgij Pestov
Director of Photography

Posters and backgrounds

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