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  2. 29 apr 2005 · Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Der Tunnel (2001) - Roland Suso Richter on AllMovie - The true story of Hasso Herschel inspired this…

  3. Der Tunnel (2001) Der Tunnel ist ein deutscher Spielfilm aus dem Jahr 2001, der von Republikflucht aus der DDR durch einen Tunnel erzählt und auf einer wahren Begebenheit basiert, dem Tunnel 29. Es wirken unter anderem Heino Ferch, Nicolette Krebitz und Alexandra Maria Lara mit. Der Film wurde im Fernsehen in zwei Teilen ausgestrahlt, jedoch ...

  4. East German swimmer Harry Melchior (Heino Ferch) escapes to West Berlin in 1961, but is forced to leave his family behind. When he recruits pals Mathis (Sebastian Koch), Vic (Mehmet Kurtulus) and ...

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  5. 21 gen 2001 · Inspired by true events, Olympic swimmer Harry Melchior defects from East Germany in the 1960s and hatches a daring plot to help his sister and others flee East Berlin through a 145-yard underground tunnel. Roland Suso Richter. Director. Johannes W. Betz.

  6. Der Tunnel is a made-for-television German film released in 2001 and loosely based on true events in Berlin following the closing of the East German border in August 1961 and the subsequent construction of the Berlin Wall. Roland Suso Richter directed the film. The theatrical release is 20 minutes shorter than the original television version. The subtitled English version was released in 2005.

  7. www.amazon.com › Tunnel-Heino-Ferch › dpThe Tunnel - amazon.com

    4 ott 2005 · Also incorporated into this story is an American TV news crew shooting the digging as it goes along. Director Roland Suso Richter shot The Tunnel for television and if it is somewhat artless, it still grabs the viewer in irresistible suspense--and sustains the tension for 167 minutes. Like its heroes, this film is dogged and emotionally committed.

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