Die Försterbuben (1984)
An alpine village shortly before the First World War. Widowed forester Rufman has little sympathy for his sons Friedel and Elias. Both find it difficult to cope with themselves. One day, a stranger appears whose curiosity confuses the suspicious villagers. Only Elias feels attracted to him. When a murder takes place in the village, suspicion soon falls on the forester's boys.
Director: Peter Patzak
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Franco Nero as Böhme |
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Georg Friedrich as Elias |
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Thomas Sigwald as Friedel |
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William Berger as Priest Gerhalt |
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Tilo Prückner as Krauthaas |
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Anja Jaenicke as Gunda |
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Gerhard Dorfer as Teacher |
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Mirjam Ploteny as Helene |
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Heinz Moog as Michelwirt |
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Hanna Lussnigg as Sali |
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Horst Klaus as Rufmann |
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Christian Spatzek as Kruspel |
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Pavel Landovský as Franz |
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Brigitte Antonius as Mariedel |
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Martin Walch as Karl |
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Dieter Tressler as |
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Hans Kraemmer as |
| Production | Klaus Jüptner | Executive Producer |
| Production | Kurt J. Mrkwicka | Producer |
| Sound | Ennio Morricone | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Dietrich Lohmann | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Marie Homolkova | Editor |
| Production | Cornelia von Braun | Casting Director |
| Art | Hertha Hareiter | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Edith Almoslino | Costume Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ilse Weisz-Stainer | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Günter Kulier | Makeup Artist |
| Production | Til Kollberg | Production Manager |
| Production | Florian Nilson | Unit Manager |
| Directing | Sissi Boehler | Assistant Director |
| Art | Johannes Slapa | Property Master |
| Art | Fritz Krennmüller | Property Master |
| Sound | Herbert Giesser | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Rolf Schmidt-Gentner | Sound |
| Sound | Peter Hofmann | Sound |
| Camera | Andreas Kopf | Assistant Camera |
| Directing | Peter Patzak | Director |
| Writing | Lubor Dohnal | Writer |
| Writing | Peter Rosegger | Novel |