The Final Game

The Final Game
Directed by Sigi Rothemund
Produced by Timo Berndt
Borris Brandt
Written by Sven Burgemeister
Starring Francis Fulton-Smith
Christoph Waltz
Thure Riefenstein
Music by Dominic Roth
Cinematography Dragan Rogulj
Edited by Andreas Herzog
Production
company
TV-60 Filmproduktion
Pro 7
Die Nefzers
Nitro-Film Medienproduktion GmbH
Distributed by Media Cooperation One (MC-One)
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Release dates
  • 9 June 1998 (1998-06-09)
Running time
93 minutes
Country Germany
Language German

The Final Game is a German thriller film directed by Sigi Rothemund,[1] it was written by Timo Berndt and Borris Brandt.[2]

Plot

70,000 football-fans stream into Berlin Olympic Stadium in order to see the final of the DFB Cup. The men of the security center pay no attention to what is happening. In front of them several armed terrorists attack the central, five hostages arrive in the hands of gangsters. Kant, the gang leader, orders his men to close and lock all exit doors, because the game ends in a few minutes. It comes under the stadium visitors to a mass panic. Security Chief Bender has no chance to stop Kant alone, in addition he paid Kant using an old account.

Cast

Production

Some of the scenes were shot on 1 March 1998 in the Bundesliga match Hertha BSC Berlin against Hansa Rostock.[3]

Release

It premiered on 9 June 1998 as TV production on Pro 7 under the German title Das Finale.[4] In Hungary had a theatrical release on 12 April 2005.

References

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