Subservient to the last sin
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Original title | Subservient to the last sin |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1970 |
length | 81 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 18 |
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Director |
Lothar Gündisch Hans Billian |
script | Günther Hendel |
production | Internationales Film-Contor, Munich |
music | Walter Geiger |
camera | Klaus Beckhausen |
cut | Gisela Grischow |
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A German trash and crime film made in 1967 with elements of eroticism is bonded to the last sin . Traumschiff ship doctor Horst Naumann plays the main male role of a morally depraved lawyer.
action
A bank employee lets himself be tempted to take part in a robbery on “his” bank in the hope of being able to land the coup of his life. Because his wife Christine demands luxury and is difficult to please. The suspicion quickly falls on him, because that day there was a lot of money in the bank. Attorney Peter Keller is supposed to defend the banker in court. He confesses to his lawyer that his wife would keep the money. Now Keller himself begins to be interested in the stolen money, and after the person sentenced to 15 years in prison took his own life in prison, Keller now approaches his young widow.
Keller leads Christine into love, in the hope that she will reveal the hiding place to him. Meanwhile, the unscrupulous and corrupt lawyer has fun with other women such as Pat and Brigitte. Soon Keller, who eventually even marries Christine in order to achieve his (pecuniary) goal, can no longer keep his women's stories a secret, and Brigitte reveals to Christine who she actually married. So shocked, the new wife Keller swallows an overdose of pills and kills herself with them. At the very last moment, the villainous lawyer tries to squeeze the place of hiding out of his dying wife - but in vain. His “polygamy”, however, will one day be fatal for the lawyer. He is tracked down and Keller is shot dead during a wild chase.
Production notes
Subservient to the Last Sin , filmed in 1967, was sometimes also shown under the titles Naked as he wanted her and the devil's advocate . The world premiere took place on September 11, 1970, very late. On August 12, 1988, the television was first broadcast on SAT.1.
Lothar Gündisch was once assistant director to co-director Hans Billian .
criticism
In the lexicon of the international film it says: "Boring and unbelievable gangster rumor with partly unmotivated sex acts."
Individual evidence
- ↑ Subservient to the last sin. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed December 31, 2015 .
Web links
- Hearing until the last sin in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Submissive to the last sin at filmportal.de