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The Unscarred
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Movie propaganda
Deception is built on trust.
It's 1979 and at the Stanford University villa in Berlin a wild frat party is in full force. Mickey Vernon (Jeff Parise), a young basketball prodigy, and his best friend Travis Moore (Jack Tarlton), handsome, rich and privileged, are competing in a drinking contest for the affections of their friend, Rafaella Storaro (Naike Rivelli). Johann Alt (Maximilian Von Pufendorf) is referee. When things suddenly turn ugly Mickey's sporting career is ruined.
20 years on: Mickey (James Russo) works in a rundown factory in Newark, New Jersey USA. Saddled with serious gambling debts, he unexpectedly gets a call from Travis (Steven Waddington) inviting him back to Berlin to see Johann (Heino Ferch) and Rafaella (Ornella Muti), who are married and extremely successful. In Berlin they go out for a night on the town. In an East Berlin club, Travis picks up a girl and takes her to Johann's place. In the morning Mickey finds her lying in a pool of blood. Travis, horrified at what has happened, tries to explain that she accidentally fell from the balcony. He wants to call the police but Mickey bullies them into reconsidering: no one will believe that it was an accident. Reluctantly, they wrap up the body for disposal. Bitter about his life, Mickey savours the idea that he finally has one up on his successful friends. But this dangerous game of betrayal and revenge will leave no survivor unscarred.
Also starring Ulrike Haase as Anke, Richard Portnow as Tommy Matolla, Pauline Van Rensbeurg as Katrin. Written by Karl Junghans, directed by Buddy Giovinazzo.
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Theatrical report
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Security censorship classification
MA 15+
Surveillance time
92 minutes (1:32 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
VHS rental: 10 July 2002
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