Das Phantom

Das Phantom
Written by Dennis Gansel
Maggie Peren
Ekkehard Sieker (novel)
Wolfgang Landgraeber (novel)
Gerhard Wisnewski (novel)
Directed by Dennis Gansel
Starring Jürgen Vogel
Theme music composer Rainer Kühn
Original language(s) German
Production
Producer(s) Christian Becker
Michael Bütow
Benjamin Herrmann
Nina Maag
Thomas Häberle
Editor(s) Jochen Retter
Cinematography Axel Sand

Das Phantom (The Phantom) is a 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 Kramer goes to fetch some coffee the two people in the car and Pit are killed. Suspicion draws on him and very soon his boss is killed too and he becomes a fugitive. He gets to know that one of the two he observed was an ex-Red Army Faction-terrorist and the other one his former lawyer. A friend of the lawyer (Berricke) contacts Kramer and gives him information about the RAF and so does the father of the dead terrorist. He gets to know that there's maybe a conspiracy of important people of the government who use terrorist groups for their purpose. And now they want his life... [3]

Cast

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See also

References

  1. "Das Phantom (TV) - Movie 2000". Screenrush.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  2. Gerhard Wisnewski, Wolfgang Landgraeber, Ekkehard Sieker (February 1997). Inhaltsverzeichnis und Leseprobe "Das RAF-Phantom. Wozu Politik und Wirtschaft Terroristen brauchen" Check |url= value (help). ISBN 3-426-80010-1. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  3. "Das Phantom (2000)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  4. "Full cast and crew for Das Phantom (2000) (TV)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
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