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Con Game 2005

105 min📅 2005-06-16

When a drug deal spirals into betrayal and bloodshed, Snowy D. White barely escapes with his life after his wife turns on him.

Director: Wolf Wolff

Cast

Toni de Bruin
Snowy D. White
Viola Kunze
Maria
Axel Neumann
Farmer
Peter Silbereisen
Peter Silbereisen
Good Cop
Nicole Schöfmann
Snowy's Wife
Micki Bertling
Micki Bertling
Killer With The Shovel
Marcus Testory
Marcus Testory
Mafia-Boss (Carlo)
Norbert Heisterkamp
Norbert Heisterkamp
Big Mafia Guy
Lotar Glieden
Mafia Guy #2
Markus Hoffmann
Markus Hoffmann
Congame Victim In The Forest

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Con Game (2005) about?

The film follows Snowy D. White, who survives a botched drug deal when his own wife attacks him in a moment of violent betrayal. Seeking refuge, he unwittingly walks into a trap where his supposed saviors reveal a much darker game—one with stakes far higher than he imagined.

Who directed Con Game?

The thriller was directed by Wolf Wolff, known for crafting atmospheric and suspenseful narratives that challenge audience expectations.

Who stars in Con Game?

The film features Toni de Bruin, Viola Kunze, Axel Neumann, Peter Silbereisen, and Nicole Schöfmann in key roles.

Is Con Game (2005) worth watching?

While it remains unrated on IMDb, *Con Game* offers a gripping, low-budget thriller experience with strong performances and a relentless pace. Fans of tense, character-driven mysteries will find its deceitful twists rewarding, even if the execution isn't flawless.

How long is Con Game?

The film runs for 105 minutes.

About Con Game (2005) — A Chilling Thriller of Deception and Survival

When a drug deal spirals into betrayal and bloodshed, Snowy D. White barely escapes with his life after his wife turns on him. Fleeing to a remote farm to hide from the chaos, he quickly realizes his new hosts have their own sinister agenda—one far more dangerous than the situation he left behind.

Wolf Wolff's *Con Game* (2005) weaves a tense thriller where trust is a luxury and every move could be part of a deadly game. With a chilling atmosphere and a story drenched in deception, the film explores themes of survival, manipulation, and the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator. Toni de Bruin, Viola Kunze, and Axel Neumann deliver gripping performances, grounding the dark narrative in raw, unsettling realism.