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Schacko Klak

Schacko Klak

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The title of the film, set in Luxembourg in 1942, during the Nazi occupation, amalgamates the words Schacko (helmet) and chapeau claque (opera hat). The village, in which it is set, has not yet been feeling the effects of the war at this point.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Luxembourgish

Runtime

89 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

21 December 1989

Country

Cast

André Jung

André Jung

Papp

Myriam Muller

Myriam Muller

Nell

Claude Wagner

Claude Wagner

Crëscht

Michèle Clees

Michèle Clees

Mamm

Paul Greisch

Paul Greisch

Bop

Josiane Peiffer

Josiane Peiffer

Tata Zëss

Shirin Fabeck

Shirin Fabeck

Jhuliett

Uli Eichenberger

Uli Eichenberger

Monni Pit

Steve Karier

Steve Karier

Nic

Alain Hoffmann

Alain Hoffmann

Heng

Gasty Gengler

Gasty Gengler

Raym

Mike Lacour

Mike Lacour

Gust

Christian Kmiotek

Christian Kmiotek

Mousel

Monique Reuter

Monique Reuter

Ketti

Denise Gregoire

Denise Gregoire

Léonie

Luc Feit

Luc Feit

Jules

Ali Bintz

Ali Bintz

Jhoss

Marie-Paule von Roesgen

Marie-Paule von Roesgen

Marechen

Thierry van Werveke

Thierry van Werveke

Eck

Manu Worré

Manu Worré

Irma

Gust Muller

Gust Muller

Reicher

Evelyn Wanderscheid

Evelyn Wanderscheid

Reischesch

Pol Hoffmann

Pol Hoffmann

Mallert

Jean Kayser

Jean Kayser

Léo

Roger Stahl

Roger Stahl

The teacher

Camille Olinger

Camille Olinger

The priest

Joël Panrucker

Joël Panrucker

A pupil

Sacha Zepf

Sacha Zepf

A pupil

Sascha Ley

Sascha Ley

Änder

Henning Köhler

Henning Köhler

SS officer

Richard Reimer

Richard Reimer

Feldwebel

Marco Lorenzini

Marco Lorenzini

Feldgendarm

Francois Pescatore

Francois Pescatore

Feldgendarm

Serge Tonon

Serge Tonon

Feldgendarm

Claude Mangen

Claude Mangen

Member of the Hitlerjugend

Roger Seimetz

Roger Seimetz

Member of the Gestapo

Jean-Claude Merenz

Jean-Claude Merenz

Member of the Gestapo

Michel Clees

Michel Clees

Doctor

Heng Feiereisen

Heng Feiereisen

A farmer

Joseph Gudenburg

Joseph Gudenburg

A man

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