New in German cinemas: 'A Good Day to Die Hard'
Find movies playing in English in Germany with The Local's cinema guide.
John McClane is back in action! In the fifth installment of the Die Hard series, McClane (played, as always, by Bruce Willis) is headed to Russia to help his estranged son Jack (Jai Courtney) get out of a sticky situation. When it turns out that Jack is working for the CIA to prevent a nuclear weapons theft, father and son team up to fight the bad guys together. Directed by action movie veteran John Moore (Max Payne, Behind Enemy Lines), A Good Day to Die Hard is chock full of thrills, kills and lots of blown-up stuff – in short, everything you’ve come to expect from this action-packed film empire.
Movies in eastern Germany
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Movies in central and western Germany
For Cologne, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt and Landstuhl/Ramstein click here
Movies in northern Germany
For Hamburg and Bremen click here
Movies in southern Germany
For Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Munich, Stuttgart, Nuremberg and Bamberg click here
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John McClane is back in action! In the fifth installment of the Die Hard series, McClane (played, as always, by Bruce Willis) is headed to Russia to help his estranged son Jack (Jai Courtney) get out of a sticky situation. When it turns out that Jack is working for the CIA to prevent a nuclear weapons theft, father and son team up to fight the bad guys together. Directed by action movie veteran John Moore (Max Payne, Behind Enemy Lines), A Good Day to Die Hard is chock full of thrills, kills and lots of blown-up stuff – in short, everything you’ve come to expect from this action-packed film empire.
Movies in eastern Germany
For Berlin click here
Movies in central and western Germany
For Cologne, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt and Landstuhl/Ramstein click here
Movies in northern Germany
For Hamburg and Bremen click here
Movies in southern Germany
For Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Munich, Stuttgart, Nuremberg and Bamberg click here
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