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Wambo

Country: Germany, Language: German, 101 mins

  • Director: Jo Baier
  • Writer: Jo Baier; A. Makowsky
  • Producer: Helmut Dietl; Gerhard Hegele

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After a hard and unpleasant childhood, Herbert Stiegelmeier finds his place on the stages and sets of Bavarian film and theatre productions. His reputation is unscathed, and after years of increasing fame, he has established himself as a typical Munich original in the minds of the people all over Germany. All those years nobody even suspected his other self, his attraction to homosexual S&M practices, his affairs with paid love slaves and his dedication to pain and suppression. One day, Herbert Stiegelmeier is found murdered - hammered to death - at the height of his career. Based on the biography of famous Bavarian actor Walter Sedlmayer and the still not completely solved mystery of his death.


Trailer...

"Wambo", Szenen mit Alexander Lutz und Jürgen Tarrach, Regie: Jo Baier, 2001 from Alexander Lutz on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Jurgen Tarrach as Herbert Stieglmeier;
Ruth Drexel as Mama Stieglmeier;
Bettina Redlich as Amalie;
Alexander Lutz as Amadeus;
Paulus Manker as Richard Stieglmeier;
Jan Niklas as Dr. Fischer;
Christian Doermer as Ministerpresident;
Florian Lukas as Clemens;
Steffen Wink as Ferdi Tummler;
Justus von Dohnanyi as Siegfried Huhnerberg;
Anne Bennent as Young Mama Stieglmeier;
Heribert Sasse;
Rosemarie Gerstenberg as Tante Rita;
David Scheller as Slavko;
Ivan Zingariello as Italian gay boy