Tattoo

Tattoo (2002)


  • Genre: Thriller, Drama, Crime
  • Release Date: 2002-04-04
  • User Rating: 6.1/10 from 56 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 48min
  • Language: Deutsch
  • Production Company: Lounge Entertainment GmbH
  • Production Country: Germany
  • Director: Robert Schwentke
star 6.1/10
From 56 Ratings

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Summary

Marc Schrader, a rookie cop caught red-handed with drugs in a police raid of an illegal rave, joins a homicide investigation conducted by Chief Inspector Minks. The victim is a naked young woman with the skin stripped off her back, killed as she staggered into traffic. As Schrader and Minks investigate the murder, the case is complicated by a finger found in the stomach of the victim. Forensic examination proves the finger belongs to Nobert Günzel, who was previously convicted of rape and assault. The police raid Günzel’s residence, and discover a blood-stained table with restraints and bits of human flesh in his basement. They also find video equipment and preserved, tattooed skin from the victim’s back. Soon, they found dead bodies buried in the garden. Günzel then goes missing.

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  • August Diehl

    as Marc Schrader
  • Christian Redl

    as Minks
  • Nadeshda Brennicke

    as Maya Kroner
  • Johan Leysen

    as Frank Schoubya
  • Ilknur Bahadir

    as Meltem
  • Joe Bausch

    as Günzel
  • Fatih Cevikkollu

    as Dix
  • Florian Panzner

    as Poscher
  • Jasmin Schwiers

    as Marie Minks
  • Gustav Peter Wöhler

    as Scheck
  • Ingo Naujoks

    as Stefan Kreiner
  • Monica Bleibtreu

    as Roth
  • Sybille J. Schedwill

    as Petra
  • Vicky Berendsen

    as Marta
  • Christiane Scheda

    as Lynn Wilson
Production Verena Herfurth Executive Producer
Camera Jan Fehse Director of Photography
Production Jan Hinter Producer
Sound Martin Todsharow Original Music Composer
Directing Robert Schwentke Director
Production Roman Kuhn Producer
Editing Peter Przygodda Editor
Writing Robert Schwentke Screenplay