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Karl May

1974 | 187 min | Drama · History

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Karl May

1974Hans-Jürgen Syberberg

Synopsis

Karl May is a 1974 West German biographical drama film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, starring Helmut Käutner as the writer Karl May. It is considered the second part in Syberberg's "German trilogy", preceded by Ludwig: Requiem for a Virgin King from 1972 and succeeded by Hitler: A Film from Germany from 1977.

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Credits

Director
Hans-Jürgen Syberberg
Screenplay
Hans-Jürgen Syberberg
Director of Photography
Dietrich Lohmann
Original Music Composer
Gustav Mahler
Editor

Cast · 20

KG

Käthe Gold

Helmut Käutner

Helmut Käutner

Guido Wieland

Guido Wieland

RL

Rudolf Lenz

AG

Alexander Golling

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