Holidays in Tyrol (1956)
10-year-old Rosmarin von Stetten lives with his widowed father Robert in the big city. During the holidays one day in the morning Rosmarin goes to the lake near the castle and meets Thymian, the poorest boy of the village, whose mother did not come back from the war and who has to do several jobs in the village for his living. The boys enter a boat, but both fall into the lake. Thymian crawls out of the water first and is found by a servant from the castle, who thinks he is Rosmarin and bring him to the castle and to bed. The boy doesn't know what happens and thinks he's spellbound...
Director:
Wolfgang Schleif
Writers:
Wolfgang Wilhelm, Harry R. Sokal.
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Hans Söhnker as Robert von Stetten |
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Edith Mill as Anna Retzer |
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Michael Ande as Rosmarin von Stetten Thymian Retzer |
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Irene von Meyendorff as Charlie |
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Beppo Brem as Bürgermeister Kunzel |
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Wastl Witt as Herr Kramer |
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Lina Carstens as Frau Kramer |
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Willy Trenk-Trebitsch as Franz |
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Petra Unkel as Vroni |
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Marianne Brandt as Huberbäuerin |
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Bruno Hübner as Dorflehrer |
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Erika von Thellmann as Frieda |
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Erna Großmann as Klara |
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Maren Bielenberg as Beate |
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Therese Giehse as Mutter Lindner |
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Eduard Köck as |
| Directing | Wolfgang Schleif | Director |
| Writing | Wolfgang Wilhelm | Screenplay |
| Writing | Lisa Tetzner | Novel |
| Camera | Igor Oberberg | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Mark Lothar | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Harry R. Sokal | Screenplay |
| Production | Harry R. Sokal | Producer |
| Editing | Hermann Ludwig | Editor |