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Director: Max Zähle
Cast: Lucas Gregorowicz, Frederick Lau, Jan-Gregor Kremp, Alexander Scheer
Mirko Talhammer is beyond himself when two strange guys show up in his noble insurance office and remind him where he really comes from: from a scrapyard in the provinces, where careers are not what counts, other things are more important: scrapping things, the family, and every once in a while, a nice fist fight. Mirko left all that behind, but his father messes things up big time when he dies and leaves his son the run down scrapyard - together with his brother Letscho. And Letscho is still ticked off that Mirko deserted the clan. But soon the brothers realize that the Talhammers only have a future if they can pull themselves together and fulfill their father's last wish: to rob a train like real professionals! The coup itself is like a suicide mission, but then Kercher, the Talhammer's biggest nemesis, gets wind of things...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Although information on the critical reception of the 2016 German comedy film Scrappin' directed by Max Zähle is limited, the film's premise about two estranged brothers inheriting a rundown scrapyard and attempting to pull off a heist seems to have resonated with audiences. The film holds an average rating of 6.3/10 on IMDb, indicating generally positive reviews from viewers.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat German comedies directed by Max Zähle will appreciate the irreverent charm and scrappy family dynamics of Scrappin' (2016), which blends hilarious hijinks with a heartfelt look at brotherly bonds and the pull of one's roots.
The Scrappin' Kid is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Clifford Smith and starring Art Acord, Velma Connor, and Jimmy Boudwin.
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