The Bed Sausage
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Rosa von Praunheim's The Bed Sausage (German: Die Bettwurst) is a German camp film from 1971 that became a cult film and was followed in 1975 by the sequel Berlin Bed Sausage.
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Directed by | Rosa von Praunheim |
Screenplay by | Rosa von Praunheim |
Produced by | Rosa von Praunheim/ZDF |
Starring | Luzi Kryn, Dietmar Kracht, Steven Adamczewski |
Cinematography | Bernd Upnmoor, Rosa von Praunheim |
Edited by | Gisela Bienert, Bernd Upnmoor, Rosa von Praunheim |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
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The film was also shown in other European countries, but was never officially released in the United States. Nevertheless, it was occasionally shown at American art film festivals and in US art-house cinemas.[1]