Indigestive red-head Raimund Harmstorf (as Heinz) persuades blue-eyed hunk Amadeus August (as Christian) to join himself and studly pal Gianni Macchia (as Luigi) in order to rob a Munich bank. Things don't go exactly as planned (wouldn't you know it); and, the heist turns into a hostage situation. Bloody Friday offers plenty of gratuitous violence, which must have been considerably more shocking in its day. A couple of the hostages contrast interestingly with foul-mouthed Harmstorf: Ernst Hilbich (as Ernst) clearly wants to be one of the boys, and Daniela Giordano (as Dagmar) wants nothing to do with men (she's a Lesbian). Some of the performances are all right; but, the actors are wasted in this bizarre, exploitive, and dated production.
Indigestive red-head Raimund Harmstorf (as Heinz) persuades blue-eyed hunk Amadeus August (as Christian) to join himself and studly pal Gianni Macchia (as Luigi) in order to rob a Munich bank. Things don't go exactly as planned (wouldn't you know it); and the heist turns into a hostage situation. Bloody Friday offers plenty of gratuitous violence which must have been consid...