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Tenderness of the Wolves: Col Ed (1973)
Rating:
Starring: Margit Carstensen, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Rainer Hauer, Kurt Raab, Jeff Roden, Wolfgang Schenk
Director: Ulli Lommel
Category: Foreign
Studio: Anchor Bay
Subtitles:
English
Length:
86 mins

 
 

 

Terror is loose on the streets of post war Germany

After the fall of the Third Reich, a new evil has appeared on the war-ravaged streets of Germany. Spawned by the atrocities of war, and circumstances beyond his control, Fritz Haarman (writer Kurt Raab) roams the streets nightly searching for his next victim. Beguiled by the promise of a brighter future, disadvantaged youth, one by one, willingly accompany Haarman to his second story flat--never to be seen again. But Haarman's careless disregard for his actions are arousing suspicion, and the police have set a trap. With a young man as bait, they wait for evil to strike again. this tale of terror, inspired by Fritz Lang's "M," was produced by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and director by Ulli Lommel.