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Die Drei von der Müllabfuhr - (K)eine saubere Sache

"Captain" Werner Träsch is quite astonished: the fresh wind of social change is also blowing among the tradition-conscious Berlin garbage workers. His boss, Dorn, has got it into his head that women should finally be employed as refuse collectors.

Top Cast

  • Uwe Ochsenknecht

    Uwe Ochsenknecht

    Werner 'Käpt'n' Träsch

  • Jörn Hentschel

    Jörn Hentschel

    Ralle Schieber

  • Aram Arami

    Aram Arami

    Tarik Büyüktürk

  • Adelheid Kleineidam

    Adelheid Kleineidam

    Gabi Hertz

  • Rainer Strecker

    Rainer Strecker

    Rüdiger Dorn

  • Hans Brückner

    Hans Brückner

    Knut

  • Ole Eisfeld

    Ole Eisfeld

    Peter

  • Laura Louisa Garde

    Laura Louisa Garde

    Annika Träsch

  • Martin Glade

    Martin Glade

    Gerald

Overview

"Captain" Werner Träsch is quite astonished: the fresh wind of social change is also blowing among the tradition-conscious Berlin garbage workers. His boss, Dorn, has got it into his head that women should finally be employed as refuse collectors.

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