The part-time criminal Keek is in trouble, after losing most of the money on the horses. The money had originally been carried off a bank robbery, although this money actually belonged to his arrested friend Karl-Heinz, “Kalle”, Grabowski.
Meanwhile in jail Kalle watches a porn-movie, shoot by Keek’s friend Franky. When seeing his wife Manuela in the movie, Kalle goes crazy and escapes from prison. After killing Franky, the escaped Kalle unexpectedly appears at Keek’s door and demands his money.
The next day, the alcoholic “Schlucke” is forced by his boss Werner Kampmann, to break into his transport company to pretend a burglary because of insurance fraud. Schlucke ,however, has talked boastfully about his plan, so that Keek sees a chance to get the money for Kalle. Together with his friend Andy, Schlucke and Ratte (another fellow criminal) break into the company. Without hesitation, Keek and Andy rip the safe out of the building, by use of a chain attached to Keek’s car, and carry it away. —Wikipedia
Peter Thorwarth was born in Dortmund in 1971. He initially studied Dental Medicine and Communication Design in Munich and Augsburg from 1990 to 1992, followed by studies at the Academy of Television & Film in Munich (HFF/M). He worked on various commercial film productions (including “Heaven Or Bust”/“Sturzflieger”, “Making Up”/“Abgeschminkt”, and “High Crusade”). His films include: “Koma” (short, 1994), “PSI” (music video, 1995), “Mafia, Pizza, Razzia” (short, 1997), “Die zwei beiden vom Fach” (TV, 1998), “A Sure Thing” (“Bang, Boom, Bang – Ein todsicheres Ding”, 1999), and “Was nicht passt, wird passend gemacht” (2002). —german-films.de