The Goat Horn (Bockshorn) 40 years old

Two adolescents, Sauly and Mick, get to know each other while hitchhiking and stick together for the long haul. They both want to reach the ocean, which is some thousand kilometers away. An old car picks them up, but the trip ends shortly thereafter in a sleazy motel. At the bar, a man named Landolfi approaches them. He explains to Sauly that he must have sold his guardian angel to a man by the name of Miller in the city of Prince. Though the boys do not believe in guardian angels, Sauly slowly succumbs to his own fears. He would like to have his guardian angel back again. On their trip, Sauly becomes sick. Mick works on a farm to pay the doctor's bills. Once Sauly is well, they travel farther - until they reach Prince. In this mysterious city, all of the people are named Miller, and once Sauly and Mick finally are at the ocean, they meet Landolfi once more.

Credits

The Goat Horn Cast

Name Character
Đoko Rosić He was 52, 81 years old when he died as Landolfi
Marie Gruber She was 28, 62 years old when she died as Plättbrett
Dieter Montag He was 35, now 75 years old as Viktor
Bernd Michael Lade He was 19, now 59 years old as Punker
Walfriede Schmitt She was 41, now 81 years old as Bäuerin
Ruth Kommerell She was 60, 63 years old when she died as Oma
Roland Kuchenbuch He was 41, now 81 years old as Nachbar
Klaus Manchen He was 47, now 87 years old as Kiesfahrer
Anton Karastojanov as Krogh

The Goat Horn Crew

Name Department
Rita Hiller as Editor. She was 15 (now 24) years old Editing
Claus Neumann as Cinematography. He was 45 (78) years old when He died Crew
The Goat Horn (40 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, March 29, 1984
  • Runtime: 103 minutes