Die Räuber (1967)
Germany in the 18th century. Two brothers rebel against the narrow confines of the small state and feudal despotism. However, Franz and Karl Moor have very different motives: Franz is interested in satisfying his personal needs, power and wealth, while Karl has a vision of a new, better society. To achieve this, he needs support. He finds it in a gang of robbers, of which he becomes the leader. He soon learns that anarchy can neither rally the masses nor challenge the existing order.
Directors:
Gerd Keil, Jens-Peter Proll.
Writer:
Friedrich Schiller
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Kurt Steingraf as Maximilian |
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Dieter Mann as Karl |
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Eberhard Esche as Franz |
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Katja Paryla as Amalia |
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Jürgen Hentsch as Spiegelberg |
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Roman Silberstein as Schweizer |
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Franz Viehmann as Grimm |
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Erhard Köster as Razmann |
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Alexander Stillmark as Schufterle |
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Werner Tietze as Roller |
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Gunter Schoß as Kosinsky |
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Alexander Wikarski as Schwarz |
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Horst Weinheimer as Herrmann |
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Heinz Scholz as Daniel |
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Martin Flörchinger as Pastor Moser |
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Fred Düren as Pater |
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Werner Riemann as Diener |
| Directing | Gerd Keil | Director |
| Directing | Jens-Peter Proll | Director |
| Writing | Friedrich Schiller | Screenplay |