Das Phantom | |
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Based on | Das RAF-Phantom |
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Directed by | Dennis Gansel |
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Theme music composer | Rainer Kühn |
Original language | German |
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Cinematography | Axel Sand |
Editor | Jochen Retter |
Running time | 95 minutes |
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Release | 4 May 2000 |
Das Phantom (The Phantom) is a 2000 German thriller TV movie directed by Dennis Gansel.[1] It is based on the book Das RAF-Phantom[2] and stars Jürgen Vogel.
Plot
Policeman Leon Kramer (Vogel) and his partner Pit (Sözer) are observing two people in a car. When Leon goes to fetch some coffee, the two people in the car and Pit are killed. Suspicion is placed on Leon and, when his boss is also killed shortly thereafter, he becomes a fugitive. He learns that one of the two people he observed is an ex-Red Army Faction terrorist and the other is his former lawyer. A friend of the lawyer (Berricke) contacts Leon and gives him information about the RAF. The father of the dead terrorist also provides information. Leon learns that there may be a conspiracy among important people in the government using terrorist groups for their own purposes. Now they are after him.
Cast
- Jürgen Vogel as Leo Kramer
- Nadeshda Brennicke as Anne
- Mathias Herrmann as Commissioner Faber
- Hilmi Sözer as Pit
- Peter Bongartz as Philipp Böhn
- Dietrich Hollinderbäumer as Baré
- Lukas Miko as Andreas Ganz
- Ulrich Pleitgen as Dr. Hausmann
- Thomas Holtzmann as Hans
- Carola Regnier as Sabine Ganz
- Wookie Mayer as Monica Hausmann
- Heinrich Giskes as Paul Dussous
- Hans-Jürgen Schmiebusch as Minister
See also
References
- ↑ "Das Phantom (TV) - Movie 2000". Screenrush.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
- ↑ Gerhard Wisnewski; Wolfgang Landgraeber; Ekkehard Sieker (February 1997). Das RAF-Phantom. Wozu Politik und Wirtschaft Terroristen brauchen. Inhaltsverzeichnis und Leseprobe. ISBN 978-3-426-80010-2. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
- ↑ "Full cast and crew for Das Phantom (TV Movie 2000)". Internet Movie Database.