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Director: Christian Zübert
Cast: Lucas Gregorowicz, Moritz Bleibtreu, Marie Zielcke, Julian Weigend
Stefan and Kai run a thriving business: a home-grown cannabis trade disguised as a pizza delivery service. For now they just have to fight aphids.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Lammbock, a 2001 German comedy film directed by Christian Zübert, has received generally positive reviews from critics. The film follows two friends who run a thriving cannabis delivery service disguised as a pizza business. While it may not have received major awards recognition, Lammbock has developed a cult following among audiences, as evidenced by its respectable 7.1/10 rating on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Lammbock, the 2001 comedy directed by Christian Zübert, is a witty and irreverent slice-of-life story that fans of Moritz Bleibtreu and Lucas Gregorowicz's performances will particularly enjoy. With its blend of humor, youthful energy, and a unique spin on the cannabis trade, the film offers an entertaining and offbeat perspective on the lives of two friends navigating the complexities of growing up.
Lammbock is a 2001 German stoner film. The protagonists of the movie are two pizza delivery men who decide to up their income by adding marijuana to the menu and get into trouble after attracting the attention of an undercover cop. There are numerous subplots, and the movie is essentially divided into various chapters, each dealing with different episodes. It is filmed in and around the Franconian city of Würzburg and in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia.
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