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Geierwally ()


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A young maiden is the victim of an arranged marriage and runs away to the mountains to avoid her fate.

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Samy Orfgen ...
Geierwally
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Vinzenz
Gottfried Lackmann ...
Bärenjoseph
Ralph Morgenstern ...
Tante Luckard (Aunt Luckard)
Ortrud Beginnen ...
Genoveva
Brigitte Janner ...
Afra
Karl-Heinz von Hassel ...
Stromminger
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Erbfürstin
Stephan Wald
Dave Cooke ...
Geier (voice)
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Dicke Magd
Sonja Neudorfer ...
Wirtin
Helmut Fülbert ...
(as Helmut Fülberth)
Lars Degenhardt
Heiner Schunke
Rolf Bührmann
Walter Bockmayer ...
Christel von der Post
Jutta Küpper
Andre Alexander
Gisela Lange
Klaus Emberger
Richard Lindl
Martina Lauch
Barbara Langenberg
Ralf Lippmann ...
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Alexander von der Groeben ...
Page (as Alexander Graf von der Groben)
Frank Wienecke ...
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Volker Albers ...
Page
Gitta Mac-Kay ...
Hornette
Linda Uebelherr ...
Hornette
Freya Wippich ...
Hornette
Jackie Carter ...
Hornette

Directed by

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Walter Bockmayer

Written by

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Walter Bockmayer ... (writer)
 
Bernd Holzmüller ... ()
 
Wilhelmine von Hillern ... (novel "Die Geierwally")

Produced by

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Rolf Bührmann ... producer
Gabriele Heuser ... producer
Felix Hock ... executive producer / line producer

Music by

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Horst Hornung

Cinematography by

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Wolfgang Simon

Editing by

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Alexander Rupp

Editorial Department

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Walter Bockmayer ... supervising editor
Rolf Bührmann ... supervising editor
Karin Nowarra ... assistant editor (as Karin Novarra)

Production Design by

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Thomas Schappert

Costume Design by

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Waltraud Lindner

Makeup Department

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Gisela Lange ... makeup artist
Susanne Weiß ... makeup artist (as Susanne Weiss)

Production Management

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Martina Lauch ... unit manager
Rolf Michaletz ... unit manager
Kurt Ockermueller ... unit manager (as Kurt Ockermüller)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Thomas Ernst ... second second assistant director
Bernd Holzmüller ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Claus Beiser ... props
Andreas Capella ... props
Brian Cribbon ... set builder
Edgar Hinz ... props
Alexander Korn ... set builder

Sound Department

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Manfred Arbter ... sound mixer
Willy Kluter ... sound effects
Mel Kutbay ... foley artist
Christian Moldt ... sound
Helmut Röttgen ... assistant sound

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Karl Baumgartner ... special effects (as Charlie Baumgartner)
Helmut Hribernigg ... special effects (as Helmut Hribernig)

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Hans Bacher ... trick photography
Jürgen Mettmann ... optical effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Peter Aigner ... second assistant camera
Peter Blössl ... lighting technician
Klaus Emberger ... lighting technician
Kay Gauditz ... second camera
Richard Lindl ... lighting technician
Thomas Müller ... first assistant camera
Helmut Röttgen ... still photographer
Heinz Sottung ... lighting technician
Yvonne Tratz ... camera: second unit
Hannes Wild ... lighting technician

Music Department

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Dave Cooke ... music recordist
Norbert Daum ... programmer: musical score
Horst Hornung ... arranger: original score / producer: music score
Willy Klüter ... programmer: musical score (as Willy Klüter)

Transportation Department

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Adam Olech ... driver

Additional Crew

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Veronica Ferres ... production assistant
Susanne Nischwitz-Blössl ... script (as Susanne Nischwitz)
Heiner Schunke ... choreographer
Fidel Wechner ... alpine guide

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Also Known As
  • Walter Bockmayers Geierwally (West Germany)
  • La fille au vautour (France)
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  • 105 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The title role was originally intended to be played by singer Joy Fleming, the part of Vinzenz, finally portrayed by Christoph Eichhorn, was meant for Dirk Bach. See more »
Movie Connections Spoofs Formel Eins (1983). See more »
Soundtracks The Bären Rap See more »
Crazy Credits The closing credits feature the song "Geierwally", several movie scenes and the cast are shown singing the chorus along. After the final credits the entire cast is shown singing the chorus in the snow. See more »

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