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Satan's Brew

Country: Germany, Language: German, 112 mins

Original Title

Satansbraten
  • Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
  • Writer: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
  • Producer: Hanns Eckelkamp; Michael Fengler

CGiii Comment

Fassbinder and comedy!!!

Sounds implausible? It is.

Moronic nonsense without any redeeming features.

Stick to the melodrama!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Walter, a German anarchist poet, is short of money after his publisher refuses to give him an advance. He tries various ways of raising money, including shooting one of his mistresses and relying on the life savings of a woman from the country who is fanatically devoted to him. He also has to contend with his long-suffering wife, his fly-obsessed crazy brother, his other mistress and a police murder investigation.

Cast & Characters

Kurt Raab as Walter Kranz;
Margit Carstensen as Andree;
Helen Vita as Luise Kranz;
Volker Spengler as Ernst Kranz;
Ingrid Caven as Lisa;
Y Sa Lo as Lana von Meyerbeer;
Ulli Lommel as Lauf;
Armin Meier as Stricher;
Katherina Buchhammer as Irmgart von Witzleben;
Vitus Zeplichal as Urs;
Brigitte Mira as Walter's mother;
Hannes Kaetner as Walter's father;
Peter Chatel as Eugen;
Heli Finkenzeller;
Marquard Bohm as Rolf