Steig ein und stirb
Steig ein und stirb

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Steig ein und stirb

1973
Movie
89 min
German

Germany, during the Weimar Republic. In November 1929, traveling salesman Kurt Erich Tetzner is buried at Leipzig's South Cemetery, with his widow in deep mourning. Just three days earlier, Tetzner had burned to death in his car in a mysterious accident near Regensburg. But during the autopsy, forensic pathologist Prof. Kockel begins to have doubts...

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Ralf GreganGenres: Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

A skilled professional killer is hired to eliminate a politician who is about to reveal a major corruption scandal. The assassin finds himself drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse as he navigates the treacherous underworld and deals with double-crosses and unexpected betrayals.

Critical Reception

While "Steig ein und stirb" (also known as "Die blutigen Geier von Hellas") is a lesser-known German crime thriller, it received moderate attention for its gritty portrayal of professional assassination and its suspenseful plot. Critics at the time noted its attempt to emulate international thriller styles, with performances that were generally considered adequate for the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its taut suspense and engaging chase sequences.

  • Noted for its competent direction and solid acting within the crime genre.

  • Some found the plot predictable but enjoyed the film's atmosphere.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film due to its niche status. Those available tend to highlight its effective suspense and straightforward thriller elements, with some appreciating its vintage crime-drama feel.

Fun Fact

The film was also released under the English title "The Bloody Vultures of Hellas," which, despite the title's reference to Greece, is a German production.

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