

Thriller · Crime · Horror
Overview
A killer is released from prison and breaks into a remote home to kill a woman, her handicapped son and her pretty daughter.
Top Cast


Erwin Leder
Erwin Leder
Psychopath
Erwin Leder
Psychopath


Robert Hunger-Bühler
Robert Hunger-Bühler
Psychopath (voice)
Robert Hunger-Bühler
Psychopath (voice)


Silvia Rabenreither
Silvia Rabenreither
Daughter
Silvia Rabenreither
Daughter
Karin Springer
Karin Springer
Daughter (voice)
Karin Springer
Daughter (voice)
Edith Rosset
Edith Rosset
Mother
Edith Rosset
Mother
Josefine Lakatha
Josefine Lakatha
Mother (voice) / Passer-by
Josefine Lakatha
Mother (voice) / Passer-by
Rudolf Götz
Rudolf Götz
Son
Rudolf Götz
Son
Renate Kastelik
Renate Kastelik
Taxi Driver
Renate Kastelik
Taxi Driver
Hermann Groissenberger
Hermann Groissenberger
Guest at café
Hermann Groissenberger
Guest at café
Claudia Schinko
Claudia Schinko
Guest at café
Claudia Schinko
Guest at café
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