Wetterleuchten über dem Zillertal (1974)
1h 30m
Running Time
August 1, 1974Release Date
Wetterleuchten über dem Zillertal (1974)
1h 30m
Running Time
August 1, 1974Release Date
Plot.
The forester Auer is found killed on a Sunday in the forest, and the police begins a feverish search for the culprit. Only pastor Gruber already knows who it is. It is Hannes Reyer, son of the richest farmer in the region, who has confessed the act of murder to him. Gruber, however, is bound to his obligation to secrecy. But when the young Ernst Nortinger is arrested under suspicion for murder, he knows what he has to do and relinquishes his priesthood in order to report Hannes to the police. But things don’t get so far, as Hannes dies in an accident during an altercation with the priest. Nonetheless, Gruber does not return to his office. In quiescence, he wants to find out whether he still can handle the burden of the priesthood. Senior pastor Bachmayer however is convinced that he will return.
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Cast & Crew.

Siegfried Rauch
Pastor Franz Gruber

Hans Holt
Pastor Julius Bachmayer

Christine Böhm
Barbara Brandner

Maria Andergast
Mother Brandner

Michael Negri
Hannes Reyer

Walter Sedlmayr
Franz Josef Reyer

Maria Sigg
Walburga Reyer

Wolf Goldan
Ernst Nortinger

Rut Rex
Eva Siebert

Susi Engel
Christl Siebert

Michael Cramer
Berger

Franziska Stömmer
Mrs. Seidl

Richard Anden
Writer

Willy Harlander
Tobias Retzler

Michele Borelli
Commissioner

Franz Muxeneder
Wurzelsepp

Gustl Gstettenbaur
Auer

Theo Maria Werner
Director / Producer

Lilo Nöbauer
Costumer

Karl Helmer
Executive Producer

Hans Zeiler
Assistant Director / Editor

Günter Sturm
Unit Manager

Heinz Menschik
Assistant Camera

Hans Jura
Director of Photography
Details.
Wiki.
Stolen Heaven (German: Der gestohlene Himmel, Italian: Il cielo rubato) is a 1974 Italian-German drama film directed by Theo Maria Werner and starring Siegfried Rauch, Hans Holt, and Christine Böhm.
It was partly shot on location in the Zillertal in the Austrian state of Tyrol.