Goetz von Berlichingen (film)

Goetz von Berlichingen is a 1955 Austrian historical adventure film directed by Alfred Stöger and starring Ewald Balser, Auguste Pünkösdy and Raoul Aslan. It is a filmed version of the 1773 play Götz von Berlichingen by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.[1] It was shot at the Burgtheater in Vienna.

Goetz von Berlichingen
Directed byAlfred Stöger
Produced byAlfred Stöger
Written byJohann Wolfgang von Goethe (play)
StarringEwald Balser
Auguste Pünkösdy
Raoul Aslan
Music byWalter Heydrich
CinematographySepp Ketterer
Károly Kurzmayer
Anton Pucher
Walter Tuch
Fritz von Friedl
Production
company
Thalia-Film
Wiener Mundus-Film
Distributed byUnion Film Wien
Release date
14 October 1955
Running time
87 minutes
CountryAustria
LanguageGerman

Cast

  • Ewald Balser as Götz von Berlichingen
  • Auguste Pünkösdy as Elisabeth, seine Frau
  • Hilde Mikulicz as Maria, seine Schwester
  • Raoul Aslan as Kaiser Maximilian
  • Albin Skoda as Adelbert von Weislingen
  • Judith Holzmeister as Adelheid von Walldorf
  • Fred Liewehr as Franz von Sickingen
  • Ulrich Bettac as Bischof von Bamberg
  • Felix Steinboeck as Bruder Martin
  • Philipp von Zeska as Kaiserlicher Rat
  • Stefan Skodler as Hans von Selbitz
  • Paul Pranger as Ein Nürnberger Kaufmann
  • Helmut Janatsch as Franz
  • Alfons Lipp as Georg
  • Fred Hennings as Lerse
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References

  1. Goble p.481

Bibliography

  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.


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