Supermarket (film)
Supermarket (German: Supermarkt) is a 1974 West German crime film directed by Roland Klick and starring Charly Wierczejewski, Eva Mattes and Michael Degen.[1] It was shot on location around Hamburg.
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Directed by | Roland Klick |
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Cinematography | Jost Vacano |
Edited by | Jane Seitz |
Music by | Peter Hesslein |
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Distributed by | Constantin Film |
Release date | 31 January 1974 |
Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Synopsis
A young drifter spurns help from a well-meaning journalist, but as he falls further into criminality, becomes involved in a plan for an armed robbery.
Cast
- Charly Wierczejewski as Willi
- Eva Mattes as Monika
- Michael Degen as Frank
- Walter Kohut as Theo
- Hans-Michael Rehberg as Homosexueller
- Eva Schukardt as Anna
- Rudolf Brand as Geisel
- Witta Pohl as Frau der Geisel
- Ferdinand Henning as Peter
- Tilo Weber as Kommissar
- Alfred Edel as Chefredakteur
- Hans Irle as Polizist
- Peter Bertram
- Paul Burian as Sozialarbeiter
- Karl Walter Diess
- Heinz Domez as Zuhälter
- Rolf Jülich
- Alexander Klick as Kind der Geisel
References
- von Berg p.170
Bibliography
- Ulrich von Berg. Das Kino des Roland Klick. Filmwerkstatt, 1993.
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