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Stationmaster's Wife (The)

Country: Germany, Language: German, 201 mins

Original Title

Bolwieser
  • Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
  • Writer: Rainer Werner Fassbinder; Oskar Maria Graf
  • Producer: Herbert Knopp; Willi Segler

CGiii Comment

The Fassbinder factory certainly delivered a plethora of films - without ever recognising talent...something Fassbinder didn't find particularly important.

The acting is pitiful, the soundtrack screeches and the story plods on and on.

There is absolutely nothing to like...a wholly joyless experience.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The lackluster and plodding station master Bolwieser has the (mis)fortune to be married to the town's siren; his trusting nature leads him into serious trouble when she beds nearly every available guy.

Cast & Characters

Elisabeth Trissenaar as Hanni Bolwieser;
Kurt Raab as Xaver Ferdinand Maria Bolwieser - Station Master;
Bernhard Helfrich as Franz Merkl;
Karl-Heinz von Hassel as Windegger;
Volker Spengler as Mangst;
Gustl Bayrhammer as Neidhard - Hanni's Father;
Udo Kier as Schafftaler;
Armin Meier as Scherber;
Peter Kern as Treuberger;
Willy Harlander as Stempflinger