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Blonde to the Bone

Country: Germany, Language: German, 75 mins

Original Title

Blond bis aufs Blut
  • Director: Lothar Lambert
  • Writer: Lothar Lambert
  • Producer: Lothar Lambert

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The actor Holger Miesbach can no longer pursue this or any other profession, for psychological reasons and despite ongoing psychiatric treatment. While his mother offers telephone sex, during which she pretends to be a minor and always forgets to be paid, he devotes himself to painting, but above all to the joy he had in collecting autographs since he was a child. When the actress Gloria Mundi, who as a teenager celebrated success with revealing scenes but killed her mother and her lover in Hollywood in 1961, returns to Berlin, Holger's soft spot for the worn-out star increases to obsession.


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Cast & Characters

Hans Marquardt
Hendrike Meier
Ulrike Schirm
Heike Hanold-Lynch
Carl Andersen
Baduri
Heiko Behrens
Ennio Curcetti
Harald Eberhard
Matthias Heine
Manuel Flurin Hendry
Evelyn Künneke
Lothar Lambert
Marion Michael
Dorothea Moritz
Erika Rabau
Andrea Reinschmidt
Dirk Schütt
Michael Sittner
Renata Soleymany
Norbert Tefelski
Udo Lindenberg (as Mann auf dem Polaroid)