
105 minutes
11/26/1997
Max is a handsome young man who, after a fateful tryst with a German soldier, is forced to run for his life. Eventually Max is placed in a concentration camp where he pretends to be Jewish because in the eyes of the Nazis, gays are the lowest form of human being. But it takes a relationship with an openly gay prisoner to teach Max that without the love of another, life is not worth living.

Lothaire Bluteau
as Horst

Clive Owen
as Max
Brian Webber
as Rudy

Ian McKellen
as Uncle Freddie

Mick Jagger
as Greta / George

Paul Bettany
as Captain

Paul Kynman
as Corporal

Rupert Graves
as Officer on Train

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
as Wolf

Jude Law
as Stormtrooper

Richard Laing
as SS Guard

Crispian Belfrage
as SS Guard

Stefan Marling
as SS Captain

Suzanne Bertish
as Half-Woman - Half-Man

Gresby Nash
as Waiter

David Meyer
as Gestapo Man
Johanna Kirby
as Muttering Woman
David Phelan
as Fluff in Park

Holly Davidson
as Girl on Train

Peter Stark
as Guard on Train #1
Charlie Watts
as Guard on Train #2

Rupert Penry-Jones
as Guard on Road

Rachel Weisz
as Prostitute
Geraldine Sherman
as Prostitute

Sadie Frost
as Max's Friend
Lou Gish
as Max's Friend
Mary Davidson
as Max's Friend
Simon Hammerstein
as Max's Friend
Johan Johnstone
as Max's Friend
Chris Karlitz
as Max's Friend
Mark Misauer
as Max's Friend
Howard Sacks
as Max's Friend
Mandy Stone
as Max's Friend
William Stone
as Max's Friend
Daisy de Villeneuve
as Max's Friend
Poppy de Villeneuve
as Max's Friend
Jan de Villeneuve
as Max's Friend
Helen Whitehouse
as Max's Friend
Zed
as Max's Friend

Wayne McGregor
as Choreographer