
The Child I Never Was
Drama · Crime
Overview
A serial killer dispassionately discusses the nuts and bolts of his grisly avocation, as well as the youthful traumas which helped to mold him into a psychopath, in this disturbing independent drama from Germany, based on the true story of of Germany's most famous child murderer Juergen Bartsch who, between the ages of 15 and 19, abused, tortured and killed four schoolboys in the Ruhr region of Germany from 1962 to 1966.
Top Cast


Tobias Schenke
Tobias Schenke
Jürgen Bartsch, Older
Tobias Schenke
Jürgen Bartsch, Older


Ulrike Bliefert
Ulrike Bliefert
Gertrud Bartsch
Ulrike Bliefert
Gertrud Bartsch


Walter Gontermann
Walter Gontermann
Gerhard Bartsch
Walter Gontermann
Gerhard Bartsch
Jürgen Christoph Kamcke
Jürgen Christoph Kamcke
Father Seidlitz
Jürgen Christoph Kamcke
Father Seidlitz
Sebastian Rüger
Sebastian Rüger
Young Deacon
Sebastian Rüger
Young Deacon


Stephan Szasz
Stephan Szasz
Young Priest
Stephan Szasz
Young Priest


Roland Riebeling
Roland Riebeling
Chaplain Herles
Roland Riebeling
Chaplain Herles


Sebastian Urzendowsky
Sebastian Urzendowsky
Jürgen Bartsch, Younger
Sebastian Urzendowsky
Jürgen Bartsch, Younger
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