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| Hans Hirschmuller | Hans Epp | |
| Irm Hermann | Irmgard Epp | |
| Hanna Schygulla | Anna Epp, Hans's sister | |
| Andrea Schober | Renate Epp, Hans's daughter | |
| Gusti Kreissl | Mother Epp | |
| Klaus Lowitsch | Harry Radek | |
| Karl Scheydt | Anzell | |
| Ingrid Caven | The merchant's great love | |
| Kurt Raab | Kurt, Heide's husband | |
| Heide Simon | Heide, Hans's second sister | |
| Peter Chatel | Dr. Harlach | |
| Elga Sorbas | Marile Kosemund, a whore | |
| Lilo Pempeit | Customer | |
| Walter Sedlmayr | Fruit cart salesman | |
| El Hedi ben Salem | The Arab |
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| Writer | Rainer Werner Fassbinder
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| Cinematography | Dietrich Lohmann
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Hans is a street fruit peddler and born-loser. His choice of career upsets his bourgeois family, causing him to turn to drinking and violence. After recovering from a debilitating heart attack, his business finally begins to take off. However the more he becomes a credit to his family, the more depressed he becomes. One sociable day, while toasting his friends and family, he decides to drink himself to death. |
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