The Rebellion (1993)
The disabled ex-soldier Andreas Pum lost a leg for emperor and father land. After leaving the army he receives a license and a drehorgel. One day he gets into a controversy with a welldressed gentleman, disturbs the public order, and hits a policeman. Andreas Pum goes to jail, loses his license and becomes toilet guard in the Cafe Halali after his release. Only at the moment of death he recognizes that he was always too decent and too obedient.
Director: Michael Haneke
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Branko Samarovski as Andreas Pum |
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Judit Pogány as Kathi Blumich |
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Thierry van Werveke as Willi |
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August Schmölzer as Vinzenz Topp |
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Johannes Silberschneider as |
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Ulrich Reinthaller as |
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Christian Spatzek as |
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Georges Kern as |
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Marinus Brand as |
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Götz Kauffmann as |
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Georg Trenkwitz as |
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Karl Ferdinand Kratzl as |
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Marcus Thill as |
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Josef Kemr as |
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Udo Samel as Narrator (voice) |
| Directing | Michael Haneke | Director |
| Production | Alfred Strobl | Unit Manager |
| Art | Christoph Kanter | Production Design |
| Sound | Karl Schlifelner | Sound |
| Costume & Make-Up | Erika Navas | Costume Design |
| Production | Lucky Englander | Casting |
| Writing | Michael Haneke | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Claudia Herold | Makeup Artist |
| Writing | Joseph Roth | Novel |
| Editing | Marie Homolkova | Editor |
| Production | Fritz Fleischhacker | Casting |
| Camera | Jiří Štíbr | Director of Photography |