Die Försterchristl (1952)
Christl, the forester’s daughter, apprehends a young hunter in the forest and only lets him go after he pays a small fine. But when Christl goes to the emperor shortly afterward to plead on behalf of her beloved—a Hungarian officer who has fallen out of favor—she can hardly believe her eyes: the young hunter was the emperor.
Director:
Arthur Maria Rabenalt
Writers:
Robert Gilbert, Joachim Wedekind, Fritz Böttger.
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Will Quadflieg as Joseph Földessy |
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Johanna Matz as Christl |
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Angelika Hauff as Ilona |
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Käthe von Nagy as Josefine |
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Karl Schönböck as Kaiser Franz Joseph |
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Oskar Sima as Leisinger |
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Ulrich Beiger as Simmerl |
| Directing | Arthur Maria Rabenalt | Director |
| Directing | Max Diekhout | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Robert Gilbert | Screenplay |
| Costume & Make-Up | Herbert Ploberger | Costume Design |
| Editing | Doris Zeltmann | Editor |
| Writing | Joachim Wedekind | Screenplay |
| Sound | Bruno Uher | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Friedl Behn-Grund | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Fritz Böttger | Screenplay |
| Sound | Georg Jarno | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Robert Herlth | Production Design |
| Sound | Heinz Terworth | Sound |