Und Jimmy Ging Zum Regenbogen: A Film Review
Synopsis
Und Jimmy Ging Zum Regenbogen (And Jimmy Went to the Rainbow's Foot) is a 1971 German-Austrian drama film directed by Alfred Vohrer and based on the novel of the same name by Johannes Mario Simmel.
Plot
The film tells the story of Rafaelo Aranda, an Argentinian chemist who travels to Vienna and meets Valerie Steinfeld, a book dealer who seems to know him. Aranda is drawn into a dangerous game of intrigue and murder, as he investigates the disappearance of his wife.
Cast
The film stars Alain Noury as Rafaelo Aranda, Horst Tappert as Valerie Steinfeld, Konrad Georg as Konrad Steinfeld, and Horst Frank as Jimmy.
Critical Reception
Und Jimmy Ging Zum Regenbogen received mixed reviews upon its release. Some critics praised the film's suspenseful plot and strong performances, while others criticized its slow pacing and lack of originality.
Legacy
Despite its mixed critical reception, Und Jimmy Ging Zum Regenbogen has become a cult classic among fans of German cinema. The film is known for its stylish visuals, its haunting score, and its memorable performances.
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