
Where to watch Steppenwolf in Switzerland
Steppenwolf is available to rent or buy on Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies and Amazon Video in Switzerland. It isn't on a subscription streaming service there yet. Availability checked 27 May 2026.
About Steppenwolf
Steppenwolf is a 1974 movie in the Drama genre, directed by Fred Haines, starring Max von Sydow, Dominique Sanda and Pierre Clémenti. It has a runtime of 1 hour 47 minutes. It holds an average rating of 5.9/10 from 28 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Steppenwolf in Switzerland — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.
Steppenwolf trailer
Overview
In the bourgeois circles of Europe after the Great War, can anything save the modern man? Harry Haller, a solitary intellectual, has all his life feared his dual nature of being human and being a beast. He's decided to die on his 50th birthday, which is soon. He's rescued from his solipsism by the mysterious Hermine, who takes him dancing, introduces him to jazz and to the beautiful and whimsical Maria, and guides him into the hallucinations of the Magic Theater, which seem to take him into Hell. Can humour, sin, and derision lead to salvation?
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I watch Steppenwolf in Switzerland?+
In Switzerland, Steppenwolf is available to rent or buy on Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies and Amazon Video. It isn't on a subscription streaming service there right now.
Is Steppenwolf on Netflix?+
Steppenwolf is not on Netflix in Switzerland right now.
How long is Steppenwolf?+
Steppenwolf has a runtime of 1 hour 47 minutes (107 minutes).
Who stars in Steppenwolf?+
Steppenwolf stars Max von Sydow, Dominique Sanda, Pierre Clémenti, Carla Romanelli and Roy Bosier.
When did Steppenwolf come out?+
Steppenwolf is a 1974 movie directed by Fred Haines.
What genre is Steppenwolf?+
Steppenwolf is Drama film.
Who directed Steppenwolf?+
Steppenwolf was directed by Fred Haines.
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