Kleinhoff Hotel
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German title | Kleinhoff Hotel |
Original title | Kleinhoff Hotel |
Country of production | Italy , Germany |
original language | Italian |
Publishing year | 1977 |
length | 105 minutes |
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Director | Carlo Lizzani |
script |
Valentino Orsini Faliero Rosati |
production | Bruno Gallo |
music | Giorgio Gaslini |
camera | Gábor Pogány |
cut | Franco Fraticelli |
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Kleinhoff Hotel is an Italian erotic thriller from 1977.
action
Pascale Rota, a French woman married to an architect, misses her flight to London and is forced to stay in West Berlin . She goes to the Kleinhoff Hotel , which she knows from studying. The terrorist wanted by the police lives in the next room. Pascale watches him and his ex-girlfriend, the heroin addict Petra, through a crack in the wall. The next day she was arrested by the police together with like-minded people of Karl during a raid. At the police station it is like a dictatorship and she is forced to strip naked. When she returns to the Kleinhoff Hotel after her release, Pascale finds Karl crying in his room. She comforts him and tells him that she covered him with the police. Initially, Karl Pascale threatened, then both passionately love each other. While she sleeps, the unstable Karl hears on the radio about the kidnapping of Aldo Moro . On the radio it is said that the police suspect a connection between Italian and West German terrorists and have established a connection between the kidnapping of Aldo Moro and the Schleyer kidnapping . Karl commits suicide with a broken bottle. When Pascale sees his body the next morning, she leaves the hotel emotionless.
Reviews
- Pathetic mixture of sex film and confused political references ( Lexicon of international films )
Web links
- Kleinhoff Hotel in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kleinhoff Hotel. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .