
A Taste of Decadence 1975
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A gritty 1975 thriller directed by Gerd Rein, *A Taste of Decadence* plunges into the shadowy world of crime and betrayal where ambition collides with greed.
Director: Gerd Rein
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Taste of Decadence (1975) about?
A young criminal orchestrates a risky smuggling operation to move $100,000 worth of heroin across the border. But once the job is done, his partners' greed ignites a dangerous chain of events that tests loyalty and survival.
Who directed A Taste of Decadence?
Gerd Rein directed this 1975 thriller, crafting a tense atmosphere of crime and consequence.
Who stars in A Taste of Decadence?
The film features Jacqueline Giroux, John Alderman, Nicholas Warburton, and supporting turns from Norman Fields, Kathy Hilton, and Kriss Kross.
Is A Taste of Decadence (1975) worth watching?
While it lacks an IMDb rating, *A Taste of Decadence* offers a compelling snapshot of 1970s crime thrillers with sharp tension and a morally gray plot. Fans of gritty, character-driven heist stories may find its brooding style rewarding.
How long is A Taste of Decadence?
Runtime details are not listed.
About A Taste of Decadence (1975) — Thriller of Greed and Smuggler's Downfall
A gritty 1975 thriller directed by Gerd Rein, *A Taste of Decadence* plunges into the shadowy world of crime and betrayal where ambition collides with greed.
The story follows a young smuggler who pulls off a daring heist, hiding a fortune in heroin inside a Porsche to sneak it from Mexico into the U.S. But success breeds mistrust, and as his partners' hunger for more grows, the fragile balance of loyalty unravels into a web of tension and moral decay. Rein's moody direction and a cast of seasoned performers bring a sense of unease to this tense cat-and-mouse game, where no deal stays clean and no score goes undisputed.