Obscene: The Case of Peter Herzl (1981)

Obscene: The Case of Peter Herzl (1981) poster

A West German man, mistaken by the police for a left wing terrorist, hides in Vienna with a prostitute and her incestuous teen daughter. They become both a threesome and a happy surrogate family, but nothing lasts forever.

Director: Hans-Christof Stenzel
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 93 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Ambros Seelos, Franz Schubert, Johann Sebastian Bach
Cinematography: Rudolf Blaháček
Editing: Rosemarie Stenzel-Quast
Production: G. K. Filmproduktion, Rapid Film, Intertel Television
Country: Germany, Austria
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Hans-Christof Stenzel
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Obscene: The Case of Peter Herzl about?
A West German man, mistaken by the police for a left wing terrorist, hides in Vienna with a prostitute and her incestuous teen daughter. They become both a threesome and a happy surrogate family, but nothing lasts forever.
Who directed Obscene: The Case of Peter Herzl?
Obscene: The Case of Peter Herzl was directed by Hans-Christof Stenzel.
Who stars in Obscene: The Case of Peter Herzl?
Obscene: The Case of Peter Herzl stars Volker Spengler, Heinz Schubert, Hanno Pöschl, Monica Bleibtreu, Lydia Kreibohm, Karina Fallenstein.
How long is Obscene: The Case of Peter Herzl?
Obscene: The Case of Peter Herzl has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
What genre is Obscene: The Case of Peter Herzl?
Obscene: The Case of Peter Herzl is a Drama film.
Where was Obscene: The Case of Peter Herzl produced?
Obscene: The Case of Peter Herzl was produced in Germany, Austria.