

Drama · Horror
Overview
A necrophilic street sweeper who cleans up after grisly accidents brings home a corpse for him and his girlfriend to enjoy sexually, but is dismayed to see that she prefers the corpse over him.
Top Cast


Beatrice Manowski
Beatrice Manowski
Betty
Beatrice Manowski
Betty
Harald Lundt
Harald Lundt
Bruno
Harald Lundt
Bruno
Colloseo Schulzendorf
Colloseo Schulzendorf
Joe
Colloseo Schulzendorf
Joe
Volker Hauptvogel
Volker Hauptvogel
Man with gun
Volker Hauptvogel
Man with gun
Patricia Leipold
Patricia Leipold
Prostitute
Patricia Leipold
Prostitute
Franz Rodenkirchen
Franz Rodenkirchen
Pornokiller
Franz Rodenkirchen
Pornokiller
Daktari Lorenz
Daktari Lorenz
Robert Schmadtke
Daktari Lorenz
Robert Schmadtke


Jörg Buttgereit
Jörg Buttgereit
J.S.A.
Jörg Buttgereit
J.S.A.
Harald Weis
Harald Weis
Dead in Garden
Harald Weis
Dead in Garden
Suza Kohlstedt
Suza Kohlstedt
Vera
Suza Kohlstedt
Vera
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