The Haunted Castle (1960 film)
The Haunted Castle (German: Das Spukschloß im Spessart) is a 1960 West German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize.[2] The film is a sequel to The Spessart Inn (1958) and was followed by Glorious Times at the Spessart Inn (1967).[1] It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hein Heckroth and Willy Schatz.
The Haunted Castle | |
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Directed by | Kurt Hoffmann |
Written by | |
Produced by | Georg Witt[1] |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Günther Anders[1] |
Edited by | Hilwa von Boro[1] |
Music by | Friedrich Hollaender |
Production company | Georg Witt-Film GmbH[1] |
Distributed by | Constantin Film |
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Running time | 101 minutes[1] |
Country | West Germany[1] |
Language | German |
Cast
- Liselotte Pulver as Charlotte
- Heinz Baumann as Martin Hartog
- Georg Thomalla as Ghost uncle Max
- Hubert von Meyerinck as von Teckel
- Hans Clarin as Prince Kalaka
- Curt Bois as Hugo, a ghost
- Hans Richter as Jockel, a ghost
- Hanne Wieder as Katrin, a ghost
- Paul Esser as Toni, a ghost
- Elsa Wagner as Aunt Yvonne
- Ernst Waldow as Uncle Ernst August
- Herbert Hübner as Hartog
- Veronika Fitz as Sophie
References
- "Das Spukschloß im Spessar". filmportal.de. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
- "2nd Moscow International Film Festival (1961)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
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