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Trickser 1997

📅 1997-01-01

Oliver Hirschbiegel's gripping 1997 thriller *Trickser* dives into the raw tension of betrayal and greed after a meticulously planned bank heist leaves two partners splintered.

Director: Oliver Hirschbiegel

Cast

Dominique Horwitz
Dominique Horwitz
Erik
Eva Haßmann
Eva Haßmann
Lennie
Jochen Nickel
Jochen Nickel
Bingo
Roman Knižka
Roman Knižka
Chris
Dieter Kirchlechner
Dieter Kirchlechner
Penner
Sandra Nedeleff
Sandra Nedeleff
Fatih Akin
Fatih Akin
Gunther Gillian
Gunther Gillian
Sophie Schütt
Marc Hosemann
Marc Hosemann

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Trickser (1997) about?

*Trickser* follows criminals Erik and Bingo after their successful bank robbery, only to see their partnership crumble under suspicion and bad luck. Erik ends up stranded with the stolen cash and a broken foot, while Bingo assumes he's run off with the money—sparking a bitter rivalry that spirals into danger.

Who directed Trickser?

Trickser was directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, a filmmaker known for his intense psychological thrillers and character-driven dramas.

Who stars in Trickser?

The film features Dominique Horwitz as Erik, Eva Haßmann as his partner, and Jochen Nickel as Bingo, among others.

Is Trickser (1997) worth watching?

As a TV movie thriller, *Trickser* delivers sharp tension and moral ambiguity, making it a solid pick for fans of German crime dramas. While it may lack the polish of big-budget films, its raw suspense and tight plotting offer plenty to appreciate within its runtime.

How long is Trickser?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Trickser (1997) — A German Thriller Where Betrayal Stakes Everything

Oliver Hirschbiegel's gripping 1997 thriller *Trickser* dives into the raw tension of betrayal and greed after a meticulously planned bank heist leaves two partners splintered. Erik and Bingo, once inseparable criminals, find their bond shattered when circumstances force them apart—Erik trapped in a collapsing house with the stolen fortune and a painful injury, while Bingo assumes he's absconded with the loot. What starts as a shared victory quickly curdles into a dangerous game of cat and mouse, where trust evaporates and survival hinges on outsmarting a former ally.

Set against the claustrophobic backdrop of a doomed urban landscape, this German thriller thrives on its unrelenting suspense and morally ambiguous characters. The film's atmosphere crackles with desperation, as Hirschbiegel crafts a story where every move feels like a gamble and every conversation could be the last. With its tight focus on psychological warfare and the cost of loyalty, *Trickser (1997)* delivers a tense, dialogue-driven narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.