The Dairymaid of St. Kathrein
The Dairymaid of St Kathrein or The Milkmaid of St. Kathrein (German: Die Sennerin von St. Kathrein) is a 1955 Austrian drama film directed by Herbert B. Fredersdorf and starring Anita Gutwell, Rudolf Lenz and Rudolf Carl.[1] It is a heimatfilm, inspired by the success of the earlier The Forester of the Silver Wood which featured the same leading actors. A further film Forest Liesel was made in 1956 by Fredersdorf.
The Dairymaid of St. Kathrein | |
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Directed by | Herbert B. Fredersdorf |
Produced by | Alfred Lehr Ernest Müller |
Written by | Theodor Ottawa |
Starring | Anita Gutwell Rudolf Lenz Rudolf Carl |
Music by | Carl Loubé |
Cinematography | Walter Tuch |
Edited by | Brigitte Fredersdorf |
Production company | ÖFA-Schönbrunn Film |
Distributed by | Sascha Film |
Release date | 11 November 1955 |
Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | Austria |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff. It was partly shot in the state of Salzburg.
Cast
- Anita Gutwell as Liesl, die Sennerin
- Rudolf Lenz as Martin
- Rudolf Carl as Hiasl
- Hans Bergen as Wirt
- Franz Eichberger as Otto, Jäger
- Ludwig Geiger as Apotheker
- Gerhard Hofer as Fischer-Tomerl
- Anton Karas as Lehrer
- Harry Kratz as Hansl
- Lotte Ledl as Johanna
- Beppo Louca as 2.Holzfäller
- Hans Putz as Franz
- Heinz Rohn as Bürgermeister
- Albert Rueprecht as Jager-Loisl
- Edd Stavjanik as 1. Holzfäller
- Lola Urban-Kneidinger as Wirtin
- Gerti Wiedner as Vroni
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References
- Fritsche p.254
Bibliography
- Fritsche, Maria. Homemade Men in Postwar Austrian Cinema: Nationhood, Genre and Masculinity. Berghahn Books, 2013.
External links
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