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  1. The Kebab Incident (2011) The Kebab Incident (2011) The Kebab Incident (2011) View more photos Movie Info. Director Wolfgang Murnberger. Screenwriter Tac Romey, Don Schubert. Production Co Allegro ...

    • Comedy
    • Andreas Vitasek
    • Wolfgang Murnberger
  2. Statt der polnischen Pfuscherpartie taucht der türkische Geschäftsmann Mustafa mit seiner Familie auf und geht daran, die Mauer von der anderen Seite niederzureißen. Mustafa braucht Platz für sein neues Restaurant, das übrigens auch das Café Prinz Eugen ersetzen wird.

  3. TV-14. Comedy. Johann Stanzerl feels hemmed in. Every other business in his Viennese neighbourhood is owned by a Turk. Only his beloved Cafe Prinz Eugen is still offering any resistance, with its regular, upstanding, Austrian clientele. To Johann's surprise, he and his wife were not the only ones extending their cafe.

    • Wolfgang Murnberger
    • January 1, 2010
    • 90 Min.
  4. The Kebab Incident is a Comedy movie released in 2010. It has a runtime of 90. Critics and viewers have rated it no reviews, with an IMDb score of undefined.. How to Watch The Kebab Incident. Where can I stream The Kebab Incident movie online? The Kebab Incident is available to watch and stream at Tubi TV.

  5. Comedy 2011 1 hr 25 min. Starring Andreas Vitasek, Fanny Stavjanik, Tim Seyfi. Director Wolfgang Murnberger. Cast & Crew. AV. Andreas Vitasek. Johann Stanzerl. FS. Fanny Stavjanik. Sofie Stanzerl. TS. Tim Seyfi. Mustafa Öztürk. SS. Sascha Ö. Soydan. Sabrie Öztürk. MO. Mike Ostrowski. Prinz Eugen. About. The Kebab Incident. COMEDY.

  6. Comedy 2011 1 hr 25 min Tubi TV. Available on Tubi TV. Johann Stanzerl feels hemmed in. Every other business in his Viennese neighbourhood is owned by a Turk. Only his beloved Cafe Prinz Eugen is still offering any resistance, with its regular, upstanding, Austrian clientele.

  7. 2010. 1 hr 30 min. Johann Stanzerl feels hemmed in. Every other business in his Viennese neighbourhood is owned by a Turk. Only his beloved Cafe Prinz Eugen is still offering any resistance, with its regular, upstanding, Austrian clientele. To Johann's surprise, he and his wife were not the only ones extending their cafe.