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  1. Dec 7, 2016 · Come, Sweet Death offers a unique approach for a murder mystery film. It uses Viennese humour to contrast the events in an even darker way. The film is not perfect, as it cannot avoid the fact that it feels like it is made for television. Yet at its core it is Austrian, and it’s interesting to see it reflect a culture and country.

  2. Oct 3, 2019 · Wolfgang Murnberger's Come Sweet Death sees in its protagonist - played by comedian Josef Hader - a sort of unintentional hero.

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  4. Mar 12, 2001 · When a nurse is murdered, ambulance drivers turn detectives in this winning Austrian black comedy by director Wolfgang Murnberger ("Heaven or Hell," "I Swear"). Meaty script based on a cult crime ...

  5. Komm, süßer Tod (Come Sweet Death) is a 2000 Austrian darkly humorous crime film based on the novel by Wolf Haas of the same name. It is one of the Brenner detective stories, which tell of the luckless life of ex-policeman and unsuccessful private investigator Simon Brenner, who tramps throughout Austria and stumbles upon difficult crime cases.

  6. Dec 22, 2000 · Come Sweet Death: Directed by Wolfgang Murnberger. With Josef Hader, Simon Schwarz, Barbara Rudnik, Michael Schönborn. Ex-detective Brenner wants to keep himself out of trouble but several murder cases and his ex-girlfriend Klara finally get him involved.

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    • Comedy, Mystery, Thriller
    • Wolfgang Murnberger
    • 2000-12-22
  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0352780Josef Hader - IMDb

    Josef Hader was born on February 14, 1962 in Waldhausen, Austria. After attending grammar school in Melk (Lower Austria) he started studying Germany and History in 1981, but actually he focused on his talent as a comedian. In 1982 he wrote his first cabaret play called "Fort Geschritten". For his second play "Der Witzableiter und das Feuer ...

  8. AK: For a long time, you worked closely with Austrian crime author Wolf Haas. You co-wrote and played the lead role in the four book adaptations Come Sweet Death, Silentium, The Bone Man, and Life Eternal. How did this collaboration come about? JH: Wolf Haas once said in an interview that his novels could never be adapted for film.