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Rammbock: Berlin Undead 2010

★ 5.9137 votes63 min📅 2010-09-09

"Run. Hide. Survive."

Michael arrives in Berlin to return his ex-girlfriend's keys, hoping for a rekindled connection, only to find her apartment eerily silent and a pair of plumbers tinkering with the heating system.

Director: Marvin Kren

Cast

Michael Fuith
Michael Fuith
Michael
Theo Trebs
Theo Trebs
Harper
Anka Graczyk
Anka Graczyk
Gabi
Emily Cox
Emily Cox
Anita
Katelijne Philips-Lebon
Heike
Steffen Münster
Klaus
Andreas Schröders
Andreas Schröders
Ulf
Harald Geil
Thorsten
Brigitte Kren
Brigitte Kren
Frau Bramkamp
Sebastian Achilles
Kai

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rammbock: Berlin Undead (2010) about?

The film follows Michael, who visits his ex-girlfriend's Berlin apartment to return her keys, only to find himself caught in a nightmare when one of the plumbers suddenly becomes a ravenous, violent creature. Alongside the apprentice Harper, he must fight to survive both the infected intruder and the escalating chaos as the city descends into deadly chaos.

Who directed Rammbock: Berlin Undead?

Marvin Kren directed *Rammbock: Berlin Undead*, bringing a gritty, relentless style to this tight, confined horror setting.

Who stars in Rammbock: Berlin Undead?

The film stars Michael Fuith, Theo Trebs, Anka Graczyk, Emily Cox, and Katelijne Philips-Lebon in key roles that drive the tense narrative forward.

Is Rammbock: Berlin Undead (2010) worth watching?

If you crave fast-paced, atmospheric horror with a tight location and high stakes, *Rammbock: Berlin Undead* delivers exactly that. Its 63-minute runtime ensures no wasted moments, and the raw performances ground the supernatural chaos in emotional reality.

How long is Rammbock: Berlin Undead?

The film runs for 63 minutes, making it a concise yet intense horror experience.

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About Rammbock: Berlin Undead (2010) — Claustrophobic Horror in a Berlin Apartment

Michael arrives in Berlin to return his ex-girlfriend's keys, hoping for a rekindled connection, only to find her apartment eerily silent and a pair of plumbers tinkering with the heating system. Before he can leave, chaos erupts when one of the plumbers inexplicably transforms into a violent, ravenous creature, leaving Michael and the apprentice, Harper, trapped in a desperate fight for survival. Marvin Kren's *Rammbock: Berlin Undead* (2010) delivers a claustrophobic horror-thriller steeped in tension, isolation, and visceral dread, where trust crumbles as quickly as human restraint.

As the two men scramble to barricade themselves inside Gabi's apartment, the threat outside evolves into a full-blown pandemic, forcing Michael and Harper to confront not just a monstrous outbreak, but their own fears and fractured relationships. With a runtime that keeps the pace relentless, this German horror gem blends raw survival instincts with psychological strain, all wrapped in a Berlin backdrop that feels both mundane and menacing.