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Satan’s Brew
Comedy
Drama
65%
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Oct 7, 1976
Rating Unavailable
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A famous poet who hasn't written a word in two years unconsciously plagiarizes the work of Stefan George, while dealing with several mistresses, his dim-witted brother, and a murder investigation.
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Directors
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Vote Average
6.5
Vote Count
27
Popularity
4
Language
Deutsch
Origin Country
DE
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Cast
Kurt Raab
Walter Kranz
Margit Carstensen
Andree
Helen Vita
Luise Kranz
Volker Spengler
Ernst Kranz
Ingrid Caven
Lisa
Y Sa Lo
Lana von Meyerbeer
Ulli Lommel
Lauf
Brigitte Mira
Walters Mutter
Marquard Bohm
Rolf, Lilly's husband
Christiane Maybach
Agent
Nino Korda
Bank clerk
Adrian Hoven
Arzt
Armin Meier
Stricher
Katherina Buchhammer
Irmgart von Witzleben
Vitus Zeplichal
Urs
Hannes Kaetner
Vater Kranz
Peter Chatel
Eugen
Heli Finkenzeller
Dieter Schidor
Willy (uncredited)
Alexander Allerson
Publisher (uncredited)
Katren Gebelein
Lisas Mutter (uncredited)
Hannes Gromball
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Sonja Neudorfer
Service (uncredited)
Helmut Petigk
Tailor (uncredited)
Monica Teuber
Woman in elevator (uncredited)
Edgar Wenzel
Waiter (uncredited)
Lilo Pempeit
Michael Ballhaus
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