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Gangsterboss Big Ossi launches his henchman The Blond, and his nephew Kurt, who is new in business, to bring back Rico, who changed sides with a bag full of cocaine. A simple mission, if there were not a heavenly armed girl-gang called... See more »

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The Blond
Christoph Pengl ...
Kurt
Philipp Stix ...
Big Ossi
Johannes Rhomberg ...
Rico
Miriam Hie ...
Assassin
Alexander E. Fennon ...
Doktor
Dieter Zenaty ...
Alfred
Paule Plos ...
Child
Jasmin Hirth ...
Assistant
Gudrun Urschütz ...
Recalde chief
Andrea Röscher ...
Recalde Girl
Rubiana Ostermayer ...
Recalde Girl
Sandra Graman ...
Recalde Girl
Theresa Hilpert ...
Recalde Girl
Silke Tiziana Bruckner ...
Recalde Girl
Kathrin Zeyda ...
Recalde Girl
Nadine Marz ...
Fallen Angel
Werner Tomanek ...
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Norbert Sommerbauer ...
Guest
Stani Pelko ...
Guest
Markus Ruess ...
Cook
Mario Pozatello ...
Waiter

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Hermann Aichwalder

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Hermann Aichwalder ... (written by)
 
Thomas Nash ... (written by)

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Hermann Aichwalder ... producer

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Gregor Rasek ... (music)

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Viktor Schaider ... director of photography

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Andreas Stiedl

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Gangsterboss Big Ossi launches his henchman The Blond, and his nephew Kurt, who is new in business, to bring back Rico, who changed sides with a bag full of cocaine. A simple mission, if there were not a heavenly armed girl-gang called Recalde Sisters, an unknown Chinese assassin girl and a drunken veterinarian. The mission turns out to be more complicated than planned. "Too Long Fu" is a fast and cranky gangster comedy with Austrian accent, but international format. Written by Hermann Aichwalder

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  • 26 min
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Budget EUR9,000 (estimated)

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