The Bridegroom, the Actress, and the Pimp
1968 · 24 min · ★ 4.5 · Drama, Romance
Three sequences are linked together in this short film by Straub; the first sequence is a long tracking shot from a car of prostitutes plying their trade on the night-time streets of Germany; the second is a staged play, cut down to 10 minutes by Straub and photographed in a single take; the final sequence covers the marriage of James and Lilith, and Lilith’s subsequent execution of her pimp, played by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. "The film is a look entirely at Western decadence" - Jean-Marie Straub.
Directed by Jean-Marie Straub · Written by Jean-Marie Straub
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Irm Hermann Desiree - K Kristin Peterson Irene
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Hanna Schygulla Lucy -
Peer Raben Willi -
Rudolf Waldemar Brem Petrell - J Jimmy Powell James
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Lilith Ungerer Lilith -
Rainer Werner Fassbinder the pimp
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