The Spendthrift (1964 film)

The Spendthrift (German: Der Verschwender) is a 1964 Austrian historical film directed by Kurt Meisel and starring Christiane Hörbiger, Wolfgang Gasser and Walther Reyer. It is an adaptation of Ferdinand Raimund's play of the same name.[1]

The Spendthrift
Directed byKurt Meisel
Written byFerdinand Raimund (play)
StarringChristiane Hörbiger
Wolfgang Gasser
Walther Reyer
Music byKonradin Kreutzer
CinematographyElio Carniel
Edited byPaula Dvorak
Production
company
Burgtheater Wien
Neue Thalia-Film
Distributed byUnion-Film
Release date
January 1964
Running time
110 minutes
CountryAustria
LanguageGerman

Cast

  • Christiane Hörbiger as Fairy Cheristane
  • Wolfgang Gasser as Azur, ihr dienstbarer Geist
  • Walther Reyer as Julius von Flottwell
  • Heinz Moog as Wolf, sein Kammerdienter
  • Josef Meinrad as Valentin, sein Bedienter
  • Inge Konradi as Rosa, Kammermädchen
  • Wolfgang Hebenstreit as Gründling, Baumeister
  • Hanns Obonya as Sockel, Baumeister
  • Boy Gobert as Chevalier Dumont
  • Karl Blühm as Herr von Pralling
  • Hannes Schiel as Herr von Helm
  • Tonio Riedl as Herr von Walter
  • Fred Hennings as Präsident von Klugheim
  • Loni von Friedl as Amalie, seine Tochter
  • Andreas Wolf as Baron Flitterstein
  • Adrienne Gessner as Ein altes Weib
  • Viktor Braun as Ein Haushofmeister
  • Fritz Hinz-Fabricius as Ein Juwelier
  • Walter Stummvoll as Ein Kellermeister
  • Ulli Fessl as Betti, Kammermädchen
  • Hans Brand as Ein Arzt
  • Richard Eybner as Johann, Bedienter
  • Tom Krinzinger as Fritz, Bedienter
  • Johannes Neuhauser as Diener bei Wolf
  • Georg Filser as Diener bei Flottwell
  • Josef Krastel as Ein Gärtner
  • Klein-Frodel as Hiesel
  • Klein-Galotzky as Michel
  • Klein-Habermann as Liese
  • Klein-Prägler as Hansel
  • Klein-Schweiger as Pepi
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References

  1. Goble p.1003

Bibliography

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