Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves (1972)
Robinson, a down-on-his-luck pharmacist who’s pestered by his nagging wife and overbearing mother-in-law, dreams of seclusion on a remote island with the girl of his fantasies. Finally fed up, he decides to leave and make his dream a reality. But beware! there are cannibals.
Director: Jesús Franco
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date: October 1, 1972
Cast
- Yehuda Barkan - Robinson Smith
- Andrea Rau - Linda
- Anne Libert - Samantha
- Ruth Gassmann - Angel Smith
- Herbert Weißbach - Pharmacist
- Linda Hastreiter - Pharmacy Customer
- Paul Müller - Oil-company director
- Max Nosseck - Pharmacy Customer
- Howard Vernon - Yakube / Actor in Adult Movie / Film Director's Assistant
- Irene D'Astrea - Mother in law
Screenplay
Music: Daniel White
Cinematography: Gérard Brisseau
Production: Comptoir Français du Film Production, Telecine, CCC Filmkunst
Country: France, Germany, Israel
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Jesús Franco
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves about?
- Robinson, a down-on-his-luck pharmacist who’s pestered by his nagging wife and overbearing mother-in-law, dreams of seclusion on a remote island with the girl of his fantasies. Finally fed up, he decides to leave and make his dream a reality. But beware! there are cannibals.
- Who directed Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves?
- Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves was directed by Jesús Franco.
- Who stars in Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves?
- Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves stars Yehuda Barkan, Andrea Rau, Anne Libert, Ruth Gassmann, Herbert Weißbach, Linda Hastreiter.
- How long is Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves?
- Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
- What genre is Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves?
- Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves is a Comedy film.
- Where was Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves produced?
- Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves was produced in France, Germany, Israel.