Merchant of Four Seasons (The)
Original Title
Händler der vier Jahreszeiten- Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
- Writer: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
CGiii Comment
One of Fassbinder's worst...
Not only is it thoroughly depressing, it's badly made.
It's like watching manikins...in places, laughably bad.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Fruit vendor Hans cannot please his family. His mother harps on his failures. His wife is openly discontent. He must peddle produce to his beloved ex-girlfriend, and he is mocked by his customers for being shorter and fatter than his wife. He is withdrawn, crushed, and humiliated. He can not meet the high standards of his mother, he has to give up his job as a police officer when he gets involved with a prostitute in the office. He turns to drinking and violence, but his rage causes his wife and daughter to leave him. While desperately begging for their return, he suffers a debilitating heart attack. His family comes back, but Hans is unable to work and must hire help for his fruit stand. Hans' first employee is his wife's ex-lover, whom he fires for embezzling. He then hires a friend and hero from his legionnaire days, Harry, out of pity. Harry is hardworking, diligent, and clever. He turns Hans' business around and enlivens his home life. Harry's success also begins to displace Hans -- with his fruit stand, with his wife, and even with his child. Hans becomes useless, a nothing -- exactly what his mother, his wife, and those around him set him up to be.
Cast & Characters
Hans Hirschmuller as Hans Epp;
Irm Hermann as Irmgard Epp;
Hanna Schygulla as Anna Epp, Hans's sister;
Andrea Schober as Renate Epp, Hans's daughter;
Gusti Kreissl as Mother Epp;
Klaus Lowitsch as Harry Radek;
Karl Scheydt as Anzell;
Ingrid Caven as The merchant's great love;
Kurt Raab as Kurt, Heide's husband;
Heide Simon as Heide, Hans's second sister;
Peter Chatel as Dr. Harlach;
Elga Sorbas as Marile Kosemund, a whore;
Lilo Pempeit as Customer;
Walter Sedlmayr as Fruit cart salesman;
El Hedi ben Salem as The Arab