Der eiserne Gustav
Der eiserne Gustav is a 1958 German comedy film directed by based on the novel George Hurdalek. It is based on a real event, where Gustav Hartmann drove his droshky from Berlin to Paris.
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Directed by | George Hurdalek |
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Running time | 1h 42min |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Cast
- Heinz Rühmann - Gustav Hartmann
- Lucie Mannheim - Frau Marie Hartmann
- Ernst Schröder - Friedrich Karl Möbius
- Karin Baal - Anni Hartmann
- Ingrid van Bergen - Gertrud Hartmann
- Ruth Nimbach - Frau Johanna Möbius
- Ludwig Linkmann - Paulchen Klinke
- Lutz Moik - Otto Kroppke
- Hilde Sessak - Frau Vietzke
- Willi Rose - Otto Vietzke
- Bruno Fritz - Amtsarzt
- Harry Meyen - Assessor
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gollark: And apparently has a mass of 1e23 kg, so *easily* enough to react the entire atmosphere's oxygen with, if you can get some of it out.
gollark: So also according to Wikipedia, the core is 89% iron.
gollark: The crust is apparently 46% oxygen.
gollark: Huh, it says on Wikipedia (all hail Wikipedia) that the Earth is already 30% oxygen.
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