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The Deathmaker
The Deathmaker

The Deathmaker

Genres

Drama

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Fritz Haarmann, who has killed at least 27 boys, is questioned by a psychology professor in order to find out whether he is sane and can be held responsible for his crimes. During this interrogation Haarmann reveals his motives and his killing methods.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

110 mins

Rating

6.729/10

Release Date

23 November 1995

Country

Germany

Cast

Götz George

Götz George

Fritz Haarmann

Jürgen Hentsch

Jürgen Hentsch

Prof. Dr. Ernst Schultze

Hans-Michael Rehberg

Hans-Michael Rehberg

Kommisar Raetz

Pierre Franckh

Pierre Franckh

Stenograph

Matthias Fuchs

Matthias Fuchs

Dr. Machnik

Marek Harloff

Marek Harloff

Kress

Christian Honhold

Christian Honhold

Arzt

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