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The American Friend (1977)

Dennis Hopper and Nicholas Ray in The American Friend by Wim Wenders © 1977 Road Movies | Courtesy of Wim Wenders Stiftung

West Germany/ France I 1976/1977 I German, English, French with English subtitles I 4K DCP (restored version) I Colour I 126 minutes I 1:1.66

Director: Wim Wenders
Screenplay: Wim Wenders, based on the novel Ripley’s Game by Patricia Highsmith
Script: Gretl Zeilinger
Producer: Wim Wenders, Renée Gundelach
Director of Photography: Robby Müller
Editor: Peter Przygodda
Music: Jürgen Knieper
Sound: Martin Müller, Peter Kaiser
Cast: Dennis Hopper (Tom Ripley), Bruno Ganz (Jonathan Zimmermann), Lisa Kreuzer (Marianne Zimmermann), Gérard Blain (Raoul Minot)
Guest Appearances: Nicholas Ray (“Derwatt”), Samuel Fuller (The American), Peter Lilienthal (Marcangelo), Daniel Schmid (Igraham), Jean Eustache (Friendly Man), Sandy Whitelaw (Doctor), Lou Castel (Rodolphe)

 

In 1977, THE AMERICAN FRIEND won the German Critics Prize as well as gold in two categories of the German Film Prize and is now considered a cult film. Wenders adapted Patricia Highsmith’s novel Ripley’s Game for the film.

Jonathan  Zimmermann  (Bruno  Ganz)  believes  that  he  will  soon  die  of  leukemia.
The unscrupulous American Tom Ripley (Dennis Hopper), learns of this and exploits Zimmermann’s illness for his own purposes. He introduces Jonathan to the underworld figure Minot (Gérard Blain), who offers to hire the terminally ill man as a professional hit man. He is to be paid appropriately for his work and thus enabled to leave something behind for his wife (Lisa Kreuzer) and their child. What does he have to lose, since he is going to die anyway?

A friendship develops between the two very different men, and this ultimately leads Ripley to intervene when Zimmermann proves incapable of carrying out an additional murder.

The cast of Wenders’s film includes not only the directors Dennis Hopper and Gérard Blain—many of the supporting roles of gangsters are also played by fellow directors, such as Hollywood legends Sam Fuller and Nicholas Ray, as well as Peter Lilienthal, Daniel Schmid and Jean Eustache.