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Der Tod kam als Freund 1991

📅 1991-01-01

In *Der Tod kam als Freund* (1991), acclaimed director Nico Hofmann crafts a gripping thriller that blends corporate intrigue with high-stakes cyber sabotage.

Director: Nico Hofmann

Cast

Martin Benrath
Martin Benrath
Gerhard Selb
Hannelore Elsner
Hannelore Elsner
Judith
Marianne Hoppe
Marianne Hoppe
Frau Weinstein
Werner Kreindl
Werner Kreindl
Korten
Sebastian Koch
Sebastian Koch
Gerhard Selb (Jung)
Heino Ferch
Heino Ferch
Korten (Jung)
Ernst Stankovski
Ernst Stankovski
Philipp
Joost Siedhoff
Joost Siedhoff
Schmalz

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Der Tod kam als Freund* (1991) about?

This 1991 thriller follows a private detective hired to investigate bizarre disruptions in a chemical company's computer system. What starts as a series of harmless pranks quickly escalates, revealing a potential threat that could destabilize the entire corporation.

Who directed *Der Tod kam als Freund*?

Nico Hofmann directed this atmospheric thriller, bringing a keen eye for suspense and corporate intrigue to the screen.

Who stars in *Der Tod kam als Freund*?

The film features Martin Benrath as the lead investigator, alongside Hannelore Elsner, Marianne Hoppe, Sebastian Koch, and Heino Ferch in key roles.

Is *Der Tod kam als Freund* (1991) worth watching?

For fans of early 90s tech-driven thrillers, this film delivers solid suspense and a compelling mystery. While it may lack the polish of modern productions, its grounded narrative and strong performances make it a worthwhile watch for genre enthusiasts.

How long is *Der Tod kam als Freund*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Der Tod kam als Freund (1991) — A Hacker's Mischief That Spirals into Corporate Danger

In *Der Tod kam als Freund* (1991), acclaimed director Nico Hofmann crafts a gripping thriller that blends corporate intrigue with high-stakes cyber sabotage. When a mysterious hacker wreaks havoc on a German chemical giant's computer systems—altering orders in absurd ways and siphoning off small sums from employees—the company's CEO turns to shrewd private investigator Selb for answers. What begins as a puzzling prank soon reveals a darker undercurrent of deception, as Selb uncovers a web of digital mischief that could threaten more than just spreadsheets. This atmospheric neo-noir unfolds with tense precision, exploring themes of trust, technology, and the unseen vulnerabilities of modern systems.

Set against the backdrop of early 90s corporate espionage, *Der Tod kam als Freund* (1991) delivers a suspenseful narrative driven by sharp performances from Martin Benrath as Selb and Hannelore Elsner, whose chemistry adds depth to the investigation. The film's moody visuals and methodical pacing create a sense of unease, leaving audiences to question just how deep the conspiracy goes. A cautionary tale for the digital age, it's a must-watch for fans of intelligent thrillers that balance realism with edge-of-your-seat tension.