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| Klaus Löwitsch | Fred Stiller | |
| Barbara Valentin | Gloria Fromm | |
| Mascha Rabben | Eva Vollmer, daughter of Henry Vollmer | |
| Karl Heinz Vosgerau | Herbert Siskins (as Karl-Heinz Vosgerau) | |
| Wolfgang Schenck | Franz Hahn | |
| Günter Lamprecht | Fritz Walfang | |
| Ulli Lommel | Rupp, Journalist | |
| Adrian Hoven | Professor Henry Vollmer (as Adrian Hooven) | |
| Ivan Desny | Guenther Lause, uncle of Eva Vollmer | |
| Joachim Hansen | Hans Edelkern | |
| Kurt Raab | Mark Holm | |
| Margit Carstensen | Maya Schmidt-Gentner | |
| Ingrid Caven | Uschi - Journalist and Voice of Eva Vollmer | |
| Gottfried John | Einstein | |
| Rudolf Lenz | Hartmann | |
| Klaus Lowitsch | Fred Stiller |
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| Producer | Peter Märthesheimer
Alexander Wesemann |
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| Writer | Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Daniel F. Galouye |
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| Cinematography | Michael Ballhaus
Ulrich Prinz |
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| Musician | Gottfried Hüngsberg
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World on a Wire is a gloriously paranoid, boundlessly inventive take on the future from German wunderkind Rainer Werner Fassbinder. With dashes of Stanley Kubrick, Kurt Vonnegut, and Philip K. Dick, as well as a flavor entirely his own, Fassbinder tells the noir-spiked tale of a reluctant action hero, Fred Stiller (Klaus Lowitsch), a cybernetics engineer who uncovers a massive corporate conspiracy. At risk? (Virtual) reality as we know it. Originally made for German television, this recently rediscovered, three-and-a-half-hour labyrinth is a satiric and surreal look at the weird world of tomorrow from one of cinema’s kinkiest geniuses. |
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