A wealthy couple, with a daughter Angela, a young teen who walks with crutches, tells each other they are off for the weekend on business (he to Oslo, she to Milan).
Actually, both are meeting their lovers, and both go to the family's county home, Traunitz castle. Surprising each other, there's sophisticated laughter; they decide to continue as planned.
Dinner, however, is interrupted by the arrival of Angela and her mute attendant, also named Traunitz. The next day, the child initiates a game of "Chinese roulette," in which one team tries to guess which of them the other team is thinking of by asking questions. The game has an edge of cruelty and the results are explosive. -.-Imdb
Cast: Alexander Allerson Margit Carstensen Roland Henschke Anna Karina Ulli Lommel Armin Meier Brigitte Mira Macha Méril Kurt Raab Andrea Schober Volker Spengler Helen Vita
A sophisticated and stylish cinematic physiological game, Chinese Roulette was coldly received in West Germany. Criticism centered on the cold intellectualism of the film.
American critic Andrew Sarris devoted an entire university course to the analysis of Chinese Roulette. --Wiki
Read about this film
Title: Chinese Roulette | Chinesisches Roulette (1976)
Directed by: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Date of birth: 31 Maj 1945, Bad Worishofen, Bavaria, Germany
Date of death: 10 June 1982, Munich, Germany
Writing credits:
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Music by: Peer Raben
Country: Germany | France
Language: German
Color: Color
Runtime: 86 min.