

Hauptmann Florian von der Mühle
Genres
Overview
This story of the miller Florian, who gave all his money to the war against Napoleon, is loosely based on a true story. After the war, Florian's reimbursement is challenged, and he must also pay taxes on his destroyed mill. He resists the tax collectors and takes off to Vienna, where he intends to defend his rights. On the way, he rescues the Duchess of Guastalla from assault. She also wants to go to Vienna, as His Majesty Franz II is trying to contest an heir in her favor. With cunning, luck, and dagger, Florian fights his way through a slew of nobility and their secret police.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
132 min
Release Date
1968-11-21
Status
Released
Original Language
German
Vote Count
7
Vote Average
4.333
Manfred Krug
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Regina Beyer
Duchessa von Guastalla
Rolf Herricht
Amadeus
Gisela Bestehorn
Freifrau von Colloredo
Jutta Klöppel
Fanny Schauendorf
Hans Hardt-Hardtloff
Nepomuk
Rolf Hoppe
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Doris Abeßer
Nanderl
Werner Lierck
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Herbert Köfer
Medicus
Carmen-Maja Antoni
Gehilfin des Medicus
Peter Biele
Eberhard Cohrs
Dorfgendarm
Lilo Grahn
Resi
Wolfgang Jaster
Maximilian Larsen
Zuckerbäcker
Heinz Liefers
Karl Heinz Oppel
Roger Zerath
Gerhard Rachold
Horst Ruprecht
Fritz Marquardt
Gerd Staiger
Otto Stübler
Nico Turoff
Schmied
Michael Gerber
Horst Papke
Hans Fiebrandt
Günter Schubert
Heinz-Uwe Haus
Eva Schäfer
Heide Kipp
Hugo Kalthoff
Genia Lapuhs
Berthold Schulze
Arnim Mühlstädt
Horst Schäfer
Werner Pfeifer
Alexander Leuschen
Hartmut Beer
Harry Merkel
Jan Spitzer
Karl-Ernst Sasse
Heinz Laggies
Jürgen Klauß
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