Hung - Far better

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Television series
German title Hung - Far better
Original title Hung
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Country of production United States
original language English
Year (s) 2009-2011
length 28 minutes
Episodes 30 in 3 seasons
genre Comedy
drama
idea Dmitry Lipkin
Colette Burson
production Dmitry Lipkin ,
Colette Burson ,
Alexander Payne ,
Michael Rosenberg ,
Noreen Halpern ,
John Morayniss ,
Alexandra Kondracke (co-production)
music Craig Wedren
First broadcast June 28, 2009 (USA) on HBO
German-language
first broadcast
May 6, 2010 on Comedy Central
occupation
synchronization

Hung - To lengths better (Original title: Hung ) is an American television series that from June 2009 to December 2011 by HBO produced. It is about Ray Drecker, a history teacher and high school basketball and baseball coach who is having financial difficulties. Since he's exceptionally well-hung and has a 9-inch penis, he gets into the sex industry . The title Hung refers to his enormous penis size.

action

The focus of Hung is the hapless man in his forties, Ray Drecker, who tries to make ends meet as a history teacher and basketball coach . In his teens , he had hoped for a career as a professional baseball player with the Atlanta Braves and married his high school lover Jessica. In the present, he is divorced from this and has two jobs at the same time to provide the maintenance for his twins Darby and Damon. Then a fire destroys his house, whose fire insurance he could no longer pay for. Since he is exceptionally well equipped and owns a 23 cm penis, he begins to build up a successful second professional foothold as a callboy .

background

Thomas Jane became a sex symbol with the role of the well-hung . He himself brings it to 17 centimeters (7 inches) and is thus just like his series hero well above average. In an interview he explained his penis size as an ideal and role model for male viewers: "I've had more guys staring at my crotch than girls though. [...] Besides if you really want to see my penis I'll show it to you. I actually had somebody at a party say, "Hey, let's see your penis," and I pulled it out. " (More guys stared at my crotch than girls. [...] Besides, if someone really wants to see my penis, I'll show them to them. At one party there was actually someone who said, "Hey, let's get yours See penis "and I pulled him out.")

Cast and dubbing

Role name Actress Main role Supporting role Voice actor
Ray Drecker Thomas Jane 1-3 Thomas Nero Wolff
Tanya Skagle Jane Adams 1-3 Vera Teltz
Jessica Haxon Anne Heche 1-3 Ulrike Stürzbecher
Damon Drecker Charlie Saxton 1-3 Dirk Stollberg
Darby dirt Sianoa Smit-McPhee 1-3 Anne Helm
Ronnie Haxon Eddie Jemison 1-3 Hans Hohlbein
Mike Hunt Gregg Henry 2-3 1 Peter Reinhardt
Lenore Bernard Rebecca Creskoff 2-3 1 Claudia Urbschat-Mingues

Charisma

United States

The series first aired on June 28, 2009 on HBO . On July 30, HBO announced that it was producing a second season, which aired June 27 through September 13, 2010. On September 1, 2010, HBO announced that a third season would be produced. The ten episodes of the third season were broadcast from October 2 to December 4, 2011. In December 2011, HBO announced that there would be no fourth season.

Germany

In Germany, the German broadcaster Comedy Central broadcast the first season of the series from May 6 to June 10, 2010. The second season should follow at Comedy Central from April 2011, but this was discarded again. The Pay TV transmitter FOX showed the second season of 4 May to 1 June 2012 in double episodes. In Switzerland, the first season was broadcast from February 24, 2011 on SF two .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hung (TV Series 2009–2011) - IMDb. Retrieved June 29, 2020 .
  2. IGN: Hung . IGN. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  3. Nicki Gostin: 'Hung' Star Thomas Jane Talks The Perfect Package. In: Huffington Post . November 30, 2011, accessed April 29, 2019 .
  4. Hung - Far better. In: synchronkartei.de. German synchronous file , accessed on June 4, 2010 .
  5. ^ 'Hung' Renewed by HBO for a Third Season . TV By the Numbers. September 1, 2010. Retrieved January 3, 2011.
  6. Bill Gorman: 'Enlightened' Renewed; 'Hung,' 'Bored To Death,' 'How To Make It In America' Canceled By HBO . TV by the Numbers . December 20, 2011. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  7. ^ Christian Junklewitz: Comedy Central: New seasons of Hung and The IT-Crowd . November 18, 2010. Retrieved November 18, 2010.
  8. Fabian Riedner: SF two radiates «Hung» . January 24, 2011. Retrieved January 24, 2011.