Monks, Girls and Hungarian Soldiers (German: Mönche, Mädchen und Panduren) is a 1952 West German historical adventure comedy film directed by Ferdinand Dörfler and starring Joe Stöckel, Paul Hartmann and Rudolf Fernau.[1] It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The film's sets were designed by Ludwig Reiber. Some shooting was also done at Nymphenburg Palace.
Monks, Girls and Hungarian Soldiers | |
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Directed by | Ferdinand Dörfler |
Written by | Hans Fitz |
Produced by | Ferdinand Dörfler |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Georg Krause |
Edited by | Walter Boos |
Music by | Emil Ferstl |
Production company | Dörfler-Filmproduktion |
Distributed by | Allianz Filmverleih |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Cast
edit- Joe Stöckel as Barnabas, Laienbruder-Braumeister des Klosters
- Paul Hartmann as Kurfürst von Bayern
- Rudolf Fernau as Megerle, kurfürstlicher Geheimsekretarius
- Petra Peters as Gustl
- Hans Reiser as Johannes, Laienbruder-Novize
- Marianne Schönauer as Prinzessin Adelgunde
- Lucie Englisch as Rosalinde von Klettenheim
- Jaspar von Oertzen as Michael von Walden
- Albert Hehn as Erzherzog Anton von Österreich
- Rudolf Vogel as Stops, Hofnarr
- Beppo Brem as Korbinian, Paulaner-Mönch
- Gustav Waldau as Ignatius, Paulaner-Mönch
- Erich Ponto as Fellerer, Goldschmied
- Hans Carl Mueller as Prior des Paulaner-Klosters
- Otto Brüggemann as Laurentius, Paulaner-Mönch
- Franz Loskarn as Urban, Paulaner-Mönch
- Karl-Heinz Peters as Schufterle, Schreiber
- Wolf Harro as Polizei-Offizier
- Otto Schmidt-Bertsch as Polizei-Offizier
- Hans Stadtmüller as Baptist, Paulaner-Mönch
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Klossner p. 262
Bibliography
edit- Klossner, Michael (2002). The Europe of 1500–1815 on Film and Television. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co. ISBN 978-0-7864-1223-5.
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