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The next day, Fox wins 500,000 marks in the lottery, and the two young men suddenly become Fox's friends. Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder Writers: Rainer Werner Fassbinder , Christian...
Dec 6, 2021 · Fox and His Friends Blu-ray Release Date December 6, 2021 (Faustrecht der Freiheit). Blu-ray reviews, news, specs, ratings, screenshots. Cheap Blu-ray movies and deals.
Jan 17, 2017 · Fox and His Friends (The Criterion Collection) [DVD] Rainer Werner Fassbinder (Actor, Director), Harry Baer (Actor) Rated: NR. Format: DVD. 4.0 51 ratings. IMDb 7.6/10.0. Amazon's Choice. -28% $2148. List Price: $29.95. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. FREE Returns.
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Store. Live TV. Categories. Fox and His Friends. A suggestible working-class innocent wins the lottery but lets himself be taken advantage of by his bourgeois new boyfriend and his circle of materialistic friends. 51 IMDb 7.6 2 h 3 min 1976. 18+. Drama · Romance. Subscribe to Max for $9.99/month. Watch with Max. Start your subscription. Details.
Movie Info. In this dark examination of love and money, Fox (Rainer Werner Fassbinder) is a young, gay member of the German working class. When he meets the older and dapper Max, who has upper...
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Jan 23, 2017 · Fox and His Friends. Blu-ray edition reviewed by Chris Galloway. January 23 2017. BUY AT: See more details, packaging, or compare. Synopsis. A lottery win leads not to financial and emotional freedom but to social captivity in this wildly cynical classic about love and exploitation by Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
Jan 21, 2017 · The film arrives on Blu-ray with an immaculate transfer and a lacking slate of extras from Criterion. by Clayton Dillard. January 21, 2017. Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Fox and His Friends opens with a dedication to Armin Meier, Fassbinder’s real-life boyfriend at the time.