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Fox and His Friends
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Fox and His Friends

Survival of the fittest.
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TMDB 7.216+19752h 5mGerman
Drama

Synopsis

Fox, a former circus performer, wins the lottery of DM 500,000 and can now have the life and things that he has always wanted. He enters an abusive relationship with wealthy industrialist Eugen in an attempt to climb the social ladder. His desperation for love and affection soon spirals into tragedy.

Director
Rainer Werner FassbinderFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Tango Film2 production companies
Release
June 6, 1975Released
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Top Cast

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Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Franz "Fox" Bieberkopf
Peter Chatel
Peter Chatel
Eugen Thiess
Karlheinz Böhm
Karlheinz Böhm
Max
Adrian Hoven
Adrian Hoven
Wolf Thiess, Eugen's Father
Christiane Maybach
Christiane Maybach
Hedwig
Harry Baer
Harry Baer
Philip
Hans Zander
Barman Springer
Kurt Raab
Kurt Raab
Wodka-Peter

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Nov 19, 2024

Hats off to Rainer Werner Fassbinder who does just about everything in this rather sad depiction of a young gay bloke who wins the lottery. His lifestyle changes overnight, as does his popularity with the venal, exploitative "Eugen" (Peter Chatel) who becomes his boyfriend only to bleed the rather naive young fella dry. Sadly, much of the potency has long since departed this very dated drama. The imagery - plenty of full frontal male nudity and a causal, seedy, approach to sex in general was probably shocking in 1975 - but 55 years later, it is nothing remarkable; indeed at times it seems curiously prurient as there is virtually no actual sex. It has lost none of it's poignancy though - as a rather savage indictment of the human creature when large sums of money become involved, and of how the vulnerable just end up getting used - albeit sometimes willingly - as they enjoy their new status as "somebody's" before ending up totally abandoned by their parasite friends when the money runs out and the spotlight is shining elsewhere. I never found Fassbinder to be a physically attractive man, but like Klaus Maria Brandauer (to whom he bears a passing resemblance) he has a charisma that gets under the skin - and in this rather sordid tale of excess he excels. The supporting cast are competent, but this really is a one man show which, though I cannot honestly say I enjoyed, is well worth watching.

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