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What started with a routine divorce between Natalie Stein and her husband Tim, will soon take a turn into the unexpected and evolve into scenes of torture, bloodshed and slaughter.

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Martina Ittenbach ...
Nathalie Stein
Daryl Jackson ...
Daniel
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Detective Phil Warren
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Tim
Kamary Phillips ...
Detective James Gates
Gideon Jackson ...
Jeremy
Henora Jackson ...
Elisabeth
Kami Esfahani ...
Moha
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Lawyer Jake
Torsten Mühlbach ...
Lover
Gregor Olbrys ...
Mafia-Gangster 1 / Creature 2
Martin Faltermeier ...
Mafia-Gangster 2
Stefan Altenberg ...
Mafia-Gangster 3
Thomas Waldner ...
Mafia-Gangster 4
Cooper Ritchie ...
Cook 1
Siegmund Dallmayer ...
Cook 2
Tobias Muth ...
Cook 3
Peter Uebel ...
Cook 4
Claudia Schwind ...
Cop in House
Peter Dubiel ...
Cop 1
Rainer Metz ...
Cop 2
Peter Eherer ...
Creature 1
Olaf Ittenbach ...
Guy on Street
Thomas Reitmair ...
Barkeeper
Jackie ...
Dog - Bony

Directed by

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Olaf Ittenbach

Written by

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Olaf Ittenbach ... ()

Produced by

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Olaf Ittenbach ... producer
Michael Kraetzer ... executive producer
Mike Neun ... associate producer

Music by

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Konstantinos Kalogeropoulos

Cinematography by

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Burhan Özdal

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Eckart Zerzawy

Makeup Department

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Claudia Schwind ... hair stylist / makeup artist

Art Department

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Amer Shihab ... poster design

Sound Department

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Chris Heck ... sound mixer
Olaf Ittenbach ... sound designer
Michael Müller ... sound recordist (as Micha Müller)
Robert Obermaier ... sound recordist
Nader Saffari ... sound recordist
Jennifer Siedler ... sound recordist
Eckart Zerzawy ... sound designer / sound recordist

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Olaf Ittenbach ... special makeup effects
Rainer Metz ... weapons
Pit Rotter ... pyrotechnician
Frank Schröter ... special effects makeup
Claudia Schwind ... special makeup effects
Christian Döbler ... weapons (uncredited)

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Alex Lemke ... visual effects
Lutz Lemke ... main title designer & animator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Thomas 'Ape' Apel ... electrician (as Thomas Apel)
Clemens Bachmann ... key grip
Gökhan Balseven ... camera assistant / focus puller
Christoph Blase ... camera assistant / focus puller
Roman Lipah ... camera assistant / focus puller
Claus Mayan ... key grip
Christian Meyer ... camera assistant / focus puller
Ralf Nowak ... gaffer / key grip
Ioannis Ntovas ... electrician
Gerd Reda ... best boy electric (as Gerhard Reda)
Silvio Reichenbach ... camera assistant / focus puller
Mischa A. Rühlicke ... electrician (as Mischa Rühlicke)
Frank Schlattner ... electrician
Jonas Schmailzl ... electrician
Karl Schreindl ... camera assistant / focus puller
Anna Steffens ... electrician
James Stolz ... key grip
Werner Wiese ... key grip
Eckart Zerzawy ... director of photography: USA

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Claudia Schwind ... wardrobe

Additional Crew

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Martin Faltermeier ... production coordinator

Thanks

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Chris Kwiatkowski ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Natalie Stein, a successful lawyer, emigrated with her parents from Germany to the USA at a very young age. The last things that stand between her and a happy life with her daughter and son, are the divorce settlement with her lowlife husband Tim and a nasty drinking habit. But a lot more is about to happen that she didn't bargain for when her dog goes missing and her mortally wounded husband appears on the doorstep, informing her that the children have been kidnapped. By the time the police arrives at her house, Tim's body has mysteriously vanished. When not much later one million dollars, a bag of cocaine and some gangsters enter the game, Natalie finds herself in less than no time tied to a chair in her own kitchen. Let the torture begin... Written by Vomitron_G

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Also Known As
  • Развод (Russia)
  • ダード・ディボース (Japan)
Runtime
  • 87 min
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Budget EUR400,000 (estimated)

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