Beyond the Limits (2003)
The rookie journalist Vivian seeks Frederick, the caretaker of the oldest cemetery in an undefined country, asking for an interview and the old man tells the story of two "costumers" and both connected by a mysterious secret. The powerful gangster Jimmie Levinson accuses his former partner Paul Pattuchi of stealing a load of cocaine and orders to kill his beloved girlfriend Clarice. Paul is found dead later in a cottage, and Jimmie and his friends and girlfriends are visited during a dinner party by Robert Downing first and then by the sadistic Mortimer and his partner Rick seeking the truth about Paul and a suitcase with a mysterious relic. The second story takes place in the Middle Ages, where the cruel David Deming and his minion Tom Brewster chase the renegade priest James Flynn in the name of the Inquisition but actually trying to force him to reveal the secret of the Eternal Heart to grant immortality.
Director: Olaf Ittenbach
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Darren Shahlavi as Dennis |
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Russell Friedenberg as Tom Brewster |
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David Creedon as David Deming |
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Natacza Boon as Annabelle Branagh |
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James Matthews as Jimmie Levinson |
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Simon Newby as Mortimer |
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Hank Stone as James Flynn |
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Christopher Kriesa as Frederick |
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Daryl Jackson as Robert Downing |
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Twin as Courtney |
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Saskia Lange as Marianne |
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Mehmet Yilmaz as Christopher |
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Kimberly Liebe as Vivian |
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Matthias Rimpler as Brad |
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Xenia Seeberg as Clarice |
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Joe Cook as Paul Pattuchi |
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Matthias Hues as Blonde Knight (uncredited) |
| Directing | Olaf Ittenbach | Director |
| Writing | Olaf Ittenbach | Writer |
| Writing | Thomas Reitmair | Writer |