Blutiger Freitag
Bloody Friday
A criminal manages to escape custody during his trial in Munich. He joins up with an Italian buddy, the latter’s fiancée, and her brother, who is AWOL from the German army, to plan a spectacular bank robbery. The three men rob a US military transport and score machine guns and grenades. But the actual robbery quickly goes south. After a cashier sounds the alarm and police surround the bank, the robbers take everyone inside hostage. When they discover that one of them is the daughter of a department store mogul, they demand four million marks in ransom …
Modelled on actual crimes in Munich and Cologne in 1971, this German-Italian entry in the giallo genre celebrates bloody violence. But at the same time, with its revolutionary and xenophobic maxims, and a seemingly documentary discussion of capital punishment, while touching on the early activities of the Red Army Faction (RAF), it put an unvarnished depiction of the era’s mindset on screen. That was matched by consciously crude staging, whose excesses are astonishing to this day.
Source: 75. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Heinz Klett
- Christian Hofbauer
- Marion Lotzmann
- Luigi Belloni
- Heidi Hofbauer
- Ernst Pylobar
- Walter Lotzmann
- Oberstaatsanwalt
- Dr. Mayer-Lippe
- Dagmar Neuss
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Set design
Make-up artist
Costume design
Editing
Sound
Music
Cast
- Heinz Klett
- Christian Hofbauer
- Marion Lotzmann
- Luigi Belloni
- Heidi Hofbauer
- Ernst Pylobar
- Walter Lotzmann
- Oberstaatsanwalt
- Dr. Mayer-Lippe
- Dagmar Neuss
- Helga Radtke
- Irmgard Zukunft
- Dr. Eminger
Production company
Producer
Unit production manager
Location manager
Original distributor
Uraufführung: 28.04.1972
Titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Blutiger Freitag
- Weiterer Titel (DE) Freies Geleit oder die Geiseln sterben
- Weiterer Titel (DE) La strage di Monaco. Venerdi di sangue
- Originaltitel (IT) Violenza contro violenza
Versions
Original
Uraufführung: 28.04.1972
Digitalisierte Fassung
Aufführung (DE): 15.02.2025, Berlin, IFF - Retrospektive
Prüffassung
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 24.04.1972, 44602, ab 18 Jahre / nicht feiertagsfrei;
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 08.05.1972, 44602 [2. FSK-Prüfung]