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In uns die Hölle 1995

★ 2.02 votes📅 1995-01-01

In *In uns die Hölle* (1995), gripping German director Urs Egger crafts a tense thriller that plunges viewers into a world of deception and survival.

Director: Urs Egger

Cast

Max Tidof
Joachim Hoffmann
Katja Flint
Katja Flint
Ines Nielsen
Karlheinz Hackl
Karlheinz Hackl
Vincent Nielsen
Claude-Oliver Rudolph
Claude-Oliver Rudolph
George Pappas

Frequently Asked Questions

What is In uns die Hölle (1995) about?

This 1995 German thriller follows a disgraced police officer who seeks shelter in Mallorca after being framed for murder. His alliance with a mysterious couple takes a dark turn as jealousy and hidden agendas collide, forcing him to fight for his life and his innocence.

Who directed In uns die Hölle?

German director Urs Egger helmed the film, known for his work in crime thrillers and atmospheric storytelling.

Who stars in In uns die Hölle?

The lead roles are played by Max Tidof as Jo Hoffman, Katja Flint as Ines, and Karlheinz Hackl as Vincent, with support from Claude-Oliver Rudolph.

Is In uns die Hölle (1995) worth watching?

While lacking an IMDb rating, *In uns die Hölle* delivers a solid thriller experience with its tense plot and strong performances. Fans of slow-burn suspense and moral ambiguity will find plenty to appreciate in Egger's moody direction.

How long is In uns die Hölle?

Runtime details are not listed.

About In uns die Hölle (1995) — A German Thriller of Betrayal and Survival

In *In uns die Hölle* (1995), gripping German director Urs Egger crafts a tense thriller that plunges viewers into a world of deception and survival. The story follows Jo Hoffman, a German police officer whose life unravels after a botched raid on a Barcelona-bound ship leaves his colleagues dead and him framed for murder. With cocaine vanished and his reputation in tatters, Jo flees to Mallorca, where he seeks refuge with Ines and her wheelchair-bound husband, Vincent. What starts as a fragile alliance quickly sours as Vincent's jealousy erupts, forcing Ines to choose between loyalty and self-preservation. As Jo races to clear his name, the villa's idyllic façade cracks under the weight of betrayal and violence.

Egger's atmospheric direction lingers over sun-baked landscapes and shadowy betrayals, turning a simple renovation job into a high-stakes chess match. The film's themes—trust, vengeance, and the fragility of human relationships—are woven into every tense interaction, leaving audiences guessing until the final, unsettling frame. With its moody pacing and morally complex characters, *In uns die Hölle* (1995) is a taut thriller for fans of psychological suspense.