
Müllers Büro 1986
Step into the neon-lit world of *Müllers Büro* (1986), a zany fusion of film-noir intrigue and musical comedy directed by Niki List.
Director: Niki List
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Müllers Büro* (1986) about?
This 1986 Swiss comedy-crime musical follows underemployed detective Max Müller, who takes on a high-stakes case for a mysterious client. As he searches for her missing fiancé, Müller uncovers a web of lies that forces him to question everything—including his own instincts.
Who directed *Müllers Büro*?
Niki List directed this offbeat comedy-noir hybrid, blending musical sequences with classic detective tropes.
Who stars in *Müllers Büro*?
The film features Christian Schmidt as Max Müller, Andreas Vitásek as his assistant Larry, alongside Barbara Rudnik, Sue Tauber, and Maxi Sukopp.
Is *Müllers Büro* (1986) worth watching?
For fans of dark comedies and musical parodies, *Müllers Büro* offers a refreshing take on film-noir clichés. While its unrated status leaves room for interpretation, its unique style and performances make it a cult favorite worth exploring.
How long is *Müllers Büro*?
*Müllers Büro* runs for 104 minutes.
About Müllers Büro (1986) — A Musical Noir Parody with a Twist
Step into the neon-lit world of *Müllers Büro* (1986), a zany fusion of film-noir intrigue and musical comedy directed by Niki List. The story follows Max Müller, a down-on-his-luck private eye stuck in a grimy urban landscape, who is hired by the enigmatic Ingrid Bergmann to track down her vanished fiancé. Teaming up with his sharp-witted assistant Larry, Müller navigates a shadowy underworld where every clue feels like a trap and nothing is as it seems. As the duo digs deeper, the line between detective and suspect blurs, revealing layers of deception that challenge Müller's every assumption.
With its offbeat tone and playful musical interludes, *Müllers Büro* delivers a satirical take on detective tropes, blending dark humor with suspense. The film's quirky atmosphere is elevated by standout performances from Christian Schmidt as Müller and Andreas Vitásek as Larry, whose chemistry keeps the story both witty and unpredictable. Whether you're a fan of crime capers or just love a good parody, this 1986 gem offers a fresh, stylish twist on classic noir themes.