Below the Earth's Surface (2008)
A series of strange accidents plaguing a city located near the mine. Two people were pulled through the funnel, which formed after the collapse of tunnels under the lake. Geologist Nina Thiemann discovers that the mine tunnels are insecure and unstable. A woman with an expert in the field of explosions and a father, a former miner, descend into the ground, hoping that they will prevent catastrophe
Director: Sebastian Vigg
Genre: Action, Thriller
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: June 2, 2008
Cast
- Liane Forestieri - Nona Thiemann
- Henning Baum - Georg Wiegand
- Oliver Stritzel - Josef Rother
- Marco Girnth - Thomas
- Horst-Günter Marx - Dr. Schneider
- Ercan Durmaz - Ali Uzun
- Michael Lott - Dieter Witzel
- Christian Grashof - Horst Thiemann
- Christian Goebel - Jochen Kemp
- Daniel Roesner - Andy
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
stadium, ruhr, mining, football (soccer), cave in
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Below the Earth's Surface about?
- A series of strange accidents plaguing a city located near the mine. Two people were pulled through the funnel, which formed after the collapse of tunnels under the lake. Geologist Nina Thiemann discovers that the mine tunnels are insecure and unstable. A woman with an expert in the field of explosions and a father, a former miner, descend into the ground, hoping that they will prevent catastrophe
- Who directed Below the Earth's Surface?
- Below the Earth's Surface was directed by Sebastian Vigg.
- Who stars in Below the Earth's Surface?
- Below the Earth's Surface stars Liane Forestieri, Henning Baum, Oliver Stritzel, Marco Girnth, Horst-Günter Marx, Ercan Durmaz.
- How long is Below the Earth's Surface?
- Below the Earth's Surface has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Below the Earth's Surface?
- Below the Earth's Surface is a Action, Thriller film.
- Where was Below the Earth's Surface produced?
- Below the Earth's Surface was produced in Germany.