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Anatomy 2
Anatomy 2

Anatomy 2

A new experiment in terror...

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The doctor and soccer player in the leisure time Jo Hauser decides to move to Berlin and be an intern in a famous clinic, expecting to increase his knowledge and expertize, and help his handicap brother Willi Hauser. He joins a secret fraternity of doctors, under the leadership of Prof. Muller-LaRousse, who is researching the use of bionic muscles in human beings without any ethics or respect to the laws. The team is also volunteer to the experiences, and is under investigation of Paula Henning. When Jo gets close to a Filipino nurse, and becomes addicted in the drugs used in experience, he realizes the truth hidden in the methods used by the secret society in the development of science.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

101 mins

Rating

5.7/10

Release Date

23 November 2003

Country

Germany

Cast

Barnaby Metschurat

Barnaby Metschurat

Jo Hauser

Herbert Knaup

Herbert Knaup

Professor Müller-LaRousse

Heike Makatsch

Heike Makatsch

Viktoria

Roman Knižka

Roman Knižka

Hagen

Wotan Wilke Möhring

Wotan Wilke Möhring

Gregor

Franka Potente

Franka Potente

Paula Henning

Frank Giering

Frank Giering

Sven

Hanno Koffler

Hanno Koffler

Willi Hauser

Felix Kramer

Felix Kramer

Kurt

Sebastian Nakajew

Sebastian Nakajew

Wulf

Rosie Alvarez

Rosie Alvarez

Lee

Joachim Bißmeier

Joachim Bißmeier

Dr. Schinder

Boris Pietsch

Boris Pietsch

Manni

Rosel Zech

Rosel Zech

Dr. Bamberg

August Diehl

August Diehl

Benny

Murali Perumal

Murali Perumal

Dirk

Sönke Möhring

Sönke Möhring

Mannschaftskapitän

Martin Brambach

Martin Brambach

Vorstopper

Helmut Markwort

Helmut Markwort

Partygast

Werner Haindl

Werner Haindl

Kriminalbeamter

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