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Rumpelstilzchen ()


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*King Gustav's crown prince Moritz, an avid hunter refusing to pick a suitable bride, only has an instant crush on an unidentified fresh girl he meets while she stops him from shooting a deer. It's miller Gisbert's headstrong daughter... See more »

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König Gustav
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Müllerstochter Lisa
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Prinz Moritz
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Rumpelstilzchen
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Minna
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Müller Gisbert
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Müllerssohn Hannes
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Leibarzt
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Chef der Wache

Directed by

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Ulrich König

Written by

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Jacob Grimm ... (fairy tale) (as Brothers Grimm) &
Wilhelm Grimm ... (fairy tale) (as Brothers Grimm)
 
David Ungureit ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Martin Hofmann ... producer
Julia Sturm ... producer
Wolfgang Wegmann ... producer

Music by

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Andreas Weidinger
Christoph Zirngibl

Cinematography by

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Ludwig Franz

Editing by

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Claudia Fröhlich

Casting By

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Suse Marquardt

Production Design by

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Maja Zogg

Costume Design by

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Daniela Thomas

Makeup Department

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Christine Neubauer ... makeup artist
Annett Schulze ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Andreas Berndt ... production manager
Christoph Reyer ... production manager: WDR
Ulrike Wieczorek ... assistant production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Veronika Bauriedel ... assistant director (as Veronika Bauriedl)

Art Department

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Denise Dachsel ... property master
Björn Lingemann ... property master
Daniel Ben Sorge ... prop builder (uncredited)
Attila Krüziu ... set builder (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Vitus Bernrieder ... sound
Clemens Grulich ... sound mixer
Karsten Ullrich ... sound
Peter Deininger ... foley artist (uncredited)
Stephan Liepe ... dialogue editor (uncredited) / sound designer (uncredited)
Christoph Oertel ... sound effects editor (uncredited)

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Stephan Braun ... visual effects (uncredited)
Boris T. Duepré ... digital artist (uncredited)

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Suzanne Struben ... horse master (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Rainer Rösch ... camera assistant
Ingo Gärtner ... balloon light technician (uncredited)
Michael Koschorreck ... gaffer (uncredited)
Sarah Pache ... lighting assistant (uncredited)
Hardy Spitz ... still photographer (uncredited)
Thomas Wozny ... second assistant camera (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Diana Gollmer ... dresser (uncredited)
Simone Hennig ... assistant costume designer (uncredited)
Karmen Koplick ... assistant costume designer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Margot Hahn ... location manager

Script and Continuity Department

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Manfred Behrndt ... continuity / script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Cem Krüziu ... property driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Martina Berger ... assistant set manager (uncredited)
Oliver Wiemer ... set manager (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

*King Gustav's crown prince Moritz, an avid hunter refusing to pick a suitable bride, only has an instant crush on an unidentified fresh girl he meets while she stops him from shooting a deer. It's miller Gisbert's headstrong daughter Lisa. Overheard from the castle bragging absurdly is daughter can do anything, even spin gold from straw, the miller must either accept punishment for lies or prove his words. Lis is locked up in a castle tower with straw and a spinning wheel, desperate the task is impossible, hence doomed. At night appears a measly character, who offers to do it for her heirloom necklace. As the king demands more, threatening the miller's while family, Rumpelstilzchen returns, setting as price her last heirloom, mothers' ring. The king demanding even more, his price rises to her firstborn. Prince Moritz discovered she's his wood flame, but is locked up. However the king catches a gold allergy and passes the crown to his son, who marries Lisa and has a son himself a year later. Rumpelstilzchen demands delivery, granting a last chance to keep the baby prince: is she guesses his name within a day. Written by KGF Vissers

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Also Known As
  • Sechs auf einen Streich: Rumpelstilzchen (Germany)
  • Rumpelstiltskin (World-wide, English title)
  • Rampelník (Czechia)
  • La figlia del mugnaio (Italy)
  • Румпельштильцхен (Russia)
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  • 58 min
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Budget EUR1,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia All the princesses, the prince should marry, are famous paintings: Girl with a Pearl Earring (Vermeer), Mona Lisa (Da Vinci) and Venus (Botticelli) See more »
Movie Connections Version of Rumpelstiltskin (1915). See more »

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