Die Försterchristel (1962)
1h 44m
Running Time
December 21, 1962Release Date
Die Försterchristel (1962)
1h 44m
Running Time
December 21, 1962Release Date
Plot.
Christel, the daughter of the imperial forest master, arrests a young hunter in the forest, who cannot be identified and only lets him pull back after paying a fine. Shortly afterwards Christel learns that her secret lover, Földessy, a hot-blooded Hungarian officer, was involved in a rebellion against the emperor. Christel takes a heart and wants to ask the emperor personally for a pardon. When she stands before Emperor Franz Joseph after overcoming some obstacles, she does not trust her eyes: before her stands the hunter, whom she has arrested in the forest. But until she can close her lover in the arms, she still has to remove some difficulties from the way.
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Cast & Crew.
Sabine Sinjen
Christel, gen. Försterchristel
Peter Weck
Kaiser Franz Joseph
Gerlinde Locker
Ilona
Doris Kirchner
Elisabeth Gräfin von Paalen
Sieghardt Rupp
Franz Földessy aka Rittmeister Franz Koltai
Wolf Albach-Retty
Graf von Paalen
Franz Josef Gottlieb
Director
Rudolf Vogel
Obersthofmeister
Bernhard Buchbinder
Writer
Georg Thomalla
Flickschuster Simmerl
Fritz Böttger
Writer
Ernst Waldbrunn
Schenkenwirt Barany
Janne Furch
Writer
Georg Jarno
Writer
Oskar Sima
Leisinger
Klaus Stapenhorst
Producer
Horst Naumann
Toni Felsinger
Edith Schultze-Westrum
Julischka, Wirtschafterin auf Gut Paalen
Raoul Retzer
Hütl
Dieter Reinecke
Production Design
Dieter Wedekind
Director of Photography
Teddy Rossi-Turai
Costume Design
Jarno Buchbinder
Original Music Composer
Gerhard Buchbinder
Original Music Composer
Willy Schöne
Executive Producer
Media.
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The Forester's Daughter (German: Die Försterchristel) is a 1962 West German historical musical film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Sabine Sinjen, Peter Weck and Gerlinde Locker. It was one of four film versions of the 1907 operetta Die Försterchristl.It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich.