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Zahn um Zahn
A man who has just become unemployed kills his closest relatives before he judges himself. Commissioner Schimanski determined.
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Plot Summary
A former boxer, now a detective, is drawn into a complex investigation involving stolen diamonds and a ruthless criminal underworld. He must navigate betrayal and violence to uncover the truth and bring the perpetrators to justice. The case becomes deeply personal, forcing him to confront his own past and moral compromises.
Critical Reception
Zahn um Zahn was a notable entry in German crime cinema of the late 1980s, often praised for its gritty atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from lead Götz George. While not a major international hit, it was well-received within Germany for its taut storytelling and effective direction in portraying the dark underbelly of society.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense crime narrative and atmospheric depiction of urban decay.
Götz George's powerful performance as the troubled detective was a highlight.
The film effectively blends elements of police procedural with noir sensibilities.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on a novel by Wolfgang Hohlbein, a prolific German author known for fantasy and crime fiction.
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