Neonnächte - Der U-Bahn-Schlitzer 2000
In *Neonnächte - Der U-Bahn-Schlitzer* (2000), director Peter Ily Huemer crafts a tense crime thriller set against the neon-lit backdrops of Vienna's subway tunnels.
Director: Peter Ily Huemer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Neonnächte - Der U-Bahn-Schlitzer* (2000) about?
The film follows criminal investigator Beate Stein as she probes the murder of a subway driver in Vienna's tunnels. When the prime suspect dies unexpectedly, Stein must race against time to uncover a killer who refuses to stop. The story twists as new victims emerge, revealing a chilling pattern.
Who directed *Neonnächte - Der U-Bahn-Schlitzer*?
Peter Ily Huemer directed this crime thriller, infusing the narrative with a stark, atmospheric tone that heightens the suspense.
Who stars in *Neonnächte - Der U-Bahn-Schlitzer*?
The film features Marie Bäumer as Beate Stein, alongside Jochen Nickel, Thomas Heinze, and Veit Stübner in key supporting roles.
Is *Neonnächte - Der U-Bahn-Schlitzer* (2000) worth watching?
As a TV movie thriller, it delivers solid suspense and character-driven tension. While it may not boast blockbuster production, its tight pacing and intriguing premise make it a compelling watch for crime fiction fans.
How long is *Neonnächte - Der U-Bahn-Schlitzer*?
The film runs for 92 minutes, a concise runtime that keeps the story moving at a brisk pace.
About Neonnächte - Der U-Bahn-Schlitzer (2000) — A Subway Thriller Unraveling Urban Mysteries
In *Neonnächte - Der U-Bahn-Schlitzer* (2000), director Peter Ily Huemer crafts a tense crime thriller set against the neon-lit backdrops of Vienna's subway tunnels. When a subway driver is found murdered in a half-undressed state, investigator Beate Stein is thrust into a perplexing case. The initial suspect—a convicted female killer—appears to be the culprit, but their sudden death reopens the mystery, leaving Stein to confront a shadowy killer still on the loose.
The film thrives on its moody atmosphere, blending crime procedural tension with the gritty realism of urban decay. Huemer's direction keeps the suspense simmering, while Marie Bäumer's portrayal of Beate Stein anchors the story with determination and depth. As the murders continue, the line between predator and prey blurs, making *Neonnächte - Der U-Bahn-Schlitzer* a gripping dive into psychological and procedural intrigue.