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Paul Lys

Paul Lys

Acting

Biography

Paul Lys was an actor and writer, known for Schluchtenflitzer (1979), Zehn Jahre danach (1970) and Keiner hat das Pferd geküsst (1980). He died on 18 December 2003.

Known For

Secrets of Sweet Sixteen
5.0

Another Ernst Hofbauer schoolgirl exploiter in the same vein as his Schoolgirl Report films, but for this one he raised the sleaze level to new heights with non-pornographic scenes of rape, pedophilia, satanic rituals, virgin sacrifice and golden showers. Despite how it sounds, these acts are played for silly comedy rather than any harsh depictions.

Secrets of Sweet Sixteen

1973
Rocker
6.1

In Hamburg, West Germany, a rocker biker gang helps a kid avenge his brother who was murdered by a two thugs.

Rocker

1972
Eierdiebe
10.0

The story of two small-time crooks in the Frankfurt underworld who would like to make it big, but fail time and again.

Eierdiebe

1977
Paul
5.9

After 7 years spent in jail Paul is free again. With his old crew he celebrates his return. Nothing seems to have changed. And soon Paul finds himself drunk as a skunk at a party in a Blankenese villa...

Paul

1974
Sylvie
7.3

Fashion model Sylvie falls asleep drunk in the cab of Munich taxi driver Paul, and an impossible love affair beckons.

Sylvie

1973
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Am Spätnachmittag des folgenden Tages erwachte Joe in einem billigen Hotelzimmer - Andy schläft noch ...

1969
Keiner hat das Pferd geküsst
3.5

A comedy directed by Martin Müller.

Keiner hat das Pferd geküsst

1980
Die Leopoldstraße Kills Me
9.0

Klaus Lemke steps out of the door of his Munich apartment and stands on Leopoldstrasse, where he has “lived” for many years. His documentary film is an avowedly gaudy declaration of love for Schwabinger Strasse, the people who live there and their realistic language.

Die Leopoldstraße Kills Me

2001
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A young sex worker in search of love...

Nur ein kleines bisschen Liebe

1977
Alabama (2000 Light Years)
6.3

"The film starts with a shot of a cassette recorder, and it has a juke box in it. There’s always music in it. When I was asked by some critics at a festival press conference what the film was all about, I said 'it’s about the song All Along The Watchtower, and the film is about what happens and what changes depending on whether the song is sung by Bob Dylan or by Jimi Hendrix.'" Well, both versions of the song appear in the film, and everybody thought I was pretty arrogant to explain the story this way. But the film really is about the difference between the Dylan version of All Along the Watchtower, and the Jimi Hendrix Version. One is at the beginning and one is at the end." – Wim Wenders

Alabama (2000 Light Years)

1969