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King Ping - Tippen Tappen Tödchen 2013

★ 7.01 votes📅 2013-10-31

In the quirky German crime-comedy *King Ping - Tippen Tappen Tödchen (2013)*, director Claude Giffel crafts a darkly humorous tale where chaos and bad luck collide in unexpected ways.

Director: Claude Giffel

Cast

Sierk Radzei
Sierk Radzei
Clemens "King" Frowein
Godehard Giese
Godehard Giese
Rainer Elbroich
Bela B.
Bela B.
Biggi
Hans Martin Stier
Hans Martin Stier
Wölfken
Christoph Maria Herbst
Christoph Maria Herbst
Reporter Schönfeld
Uwe Dag Berlin
Uwe Dag Berlin
Heinrich Engels
Angelika Bartsch
Angelika Bartsch
Katharina Schulte-Sander
Jörg Reimers
Achim Sander
Lilay Huser
Lilay Huser
Frau Ücgöl
Gabriele Schulze
Frau Ahaus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is King Ping - Tippen Tappen Tödchen (2013) about?

This crime-comedy follows a group of misfit thieves whose poorly planned heist unravels into a chaotic adventure through Berlin. Along the way, their mistakes pile up, leading to a series of darkly comedic and surreal mishaps.

Who directed King Ping - Tippen Tappen Tödchen?

Claude Giffel directed this unique blend of crime and comedy, infusing the film with his signature offbeat style.

Who stars in King Ping - Tippen Tappen Tödchen?

The film features standout performances from Sierk Radzei, Godehard Giese, Christoph Maria Herbst, Bela B., and Hans Martin Stier.

Is King Ping - Tippen Tappen Tödchen (2013) worth watching?

With its sharp humor and unpredictable plot, this crime-comedy is a hidden gem for fans of offbeat cinema. While it may not be mainstream fare, its quirky charm makes it a memorable watch if you're in the mood for something different.

How long is King Ping - Tippen Tappen Tödchen?

Runtime details are not listed.

About King Ping - Tippen Tappen Tödchen (2013) — A Crime Comedy Where Chaos Meets Berlin's Underground

In the quirky German crime-comedy *King Ping - Tippen Tappen Tödchen (2013)*, director Claude Giffel crafts a darkly humorous tale where chaos and bad luck collide in unexpected ways. The film follows a trio of bumbling criminals whose botched heist spirals into a surreal journey through Berlin's underbelly, blending slapstick misfortune with a touch of existential dread. With its offbeat dialogue and eccentric characters, the movie balances sharp wit and absurdity, making it a standout in the genre. The title itself hints at the playful, almost musical rhythm of their misadventures, where every tippen (tap) and tappen (stumble) could lead to tödchen (little death)—or worse.

Starring Sierk Radzei, Godehard Giese, and Christoph Maria Herbst, the cast delivers performances that oscillate between deadpan comedy and unsettling intensity. The genre juggles crime tropes with off-the-wall humor, creating a tone that's as unpredictable as its protagonists. Whether you're drawn in by the promise of a twisted crime caper or the allure of Berlin's neon-lit streets, *King Ping* promises a ride that's equal parts hilarious and haunting. A cult favorite for fans of offbeat cinema, this film lingers like a catchy tune—unexpected, infectious, and hard to shake.