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The Stranger 2000

★ 5.75 votes102 min📅 2000-05-12

Step into the gritty world of Vienna's underbelly with Götz Spielmann's 'The Stranger (2000)', a gripping drama that delves into the lives of those who operate in the shadows.

Director: Götz Spielmann

Cast

Goya Toledo
Goya Toledo
Mercedes
Martin Feifel
Martin Feifel
Rainer
Nina Proll
Nina Proll
Beate
Simon Schwarz
Simon Schwarz
Dealer
Hary Prinz
Hary Prinz
Harry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Stranger (2000) about?

The film follows Mercedes, a femme fatale, as she navigates the seedy underbelly of Vienna in search of a buyer for a kilo of cocaine.

Who directed The Stranger?

Götz Spielmann masterfully crafts the world of crime and drama in this gripping film.

Who stars in The Stranger?

The talented cast includes Goya Toledo and Martin Feifel, among others.

Is The Stranger (2000) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is not available, this gripping drama of crime and deceit is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat with its masterful storytelling and talented cast.

How long is The Stranger?

The film has a runtime of 102 minutes.

About The Stranger (2000) — A Gripping Drama of Crime and Deceit

Step into the gritty world of Vienna's underbelly with Götz Spielmann's 'The Stranger (2000)', a gripping drama that delves into the lives of those who operate in the shadows. The film follows Mercedes, a captivating femme fatale from Mexico, as she navigates the city's seedy landscape in search of a buyer for a kilo of cocaine. Along the way, she leaves behind her troubled boyfriend Rainer and hooks up with Harry, a lonely cab driver who becomes entangled in her web of deceit. As the city's major drug crackdown looms, Mercedes must use her wit and charm to survive in this unforgiving world.

Götz Spielmann masterfully crafts a world of crime and drama, where the lines between right and wrong are constantly blurred. With a talented cast, including Goya Toledo and Martin Feifel, 'The Stranger (2000)' is a cinematic experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat. From the dark alleys of Vienna to the desperation of those who inhabit them, this film is a gripping exploration of the human condition.