Run While You Can (2001)
"Why doesn't anyone tell me it's about a woman?" Now Novak is starting to feel uneasy! The young detective and three colleagues are on the payroll of a Hamburg demimonde. Now Novak and Brenner are supposed to look the other way when bringing in a key witness so that the killer Kosmo can strike. But instead of looking away, Novak falls for it. The "witness" is the pretty Kim-Lan. Novak's hesitation leads to a shootout. Brenner and Kosmo die, the witness flees. Only now does Brenner's widow Emma find out how deep her husband's team is in the swamp...
Director: Lars Becker
Genre: Thriller
Release Date: September 26, 2001
Cast
- Ken Duken - Rudi Novak
- Gregor Törzs - Franky Bockhorn
- Katharina Böhm - Emma Brenner
- Jan-Gregor Kremp - Kurt Brenner
- Henriette Heinze - Rosi Bockhorn
- Minh-Khai Phan-Thi - Kim Lhan Thi Hong
- Axel Prahl - Oswald Kosinski
- Gustav Peter Wöhler
- Oscar Ortega Sánchez
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Lars Becker
More Films in Genre: Thriller
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Run While You Can about?
- "Why doesn't anyone tell me it's about a woman?" Now Novak is starting to feel uneasy! The young detective and three colleagues are on the payroll of a Hamburg demimonde. Now Novak and Brenner are supposed to look the other way when bringing in a key witness so that the killer Kosmo can strike. But instead of looking away, Novak falls for it. The "witness" is the pretty Kim-Lan. Novak's hesitation leads to a shootout. Brenner and Kosmo die, the witness flees. Only now does Brenner's widow Emma find out how deep her husband's team is in the swamp...
- Who directed Run While You Can?
- Run While You Can was directed by Lars Becker.
- Who stars in Run While You Can?
- Run While You Can stars Ken Duken, Gregor Törzs, Katharina Böhm, Jan-Gregor Kremp, Henriette Heinze, Minh-Khai Phan-Thi.
- What genre is Run While You Can?
- Run While You Can is a Thriller film.
- Where was Run While You Can produced?
- Run While You Can was produced in Germany.