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Der Teufel mit den drei goldenen Haaren ()


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When Felix is born to commoner parents, he's foretold to be destined for all kinds of luck and happiness, including a royal bride. King Ottokar, who is obsessed with his alchemist quest for gold, hears of it, promises to raise the boy in... See more »

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Felix
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Prinzessin Isabell
Thomas Sarbacher ...
König Ottokar
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Teufel (as André M. Hennicke)
Christine Schorn ...
Großmutter Teufel
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Priester
Wilfried Pucher ...
Fährmann
Benjamin-Lew Klon ...
Nestor (as Benjamin Lew Klon)
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Graf
Jan Andreesen ...
Armin
Erik Rastetter ...
Spiegerle
Sophia Löffler ...
Felix Mutter
Michael Fritz Schumacher ...
Felix Vater (as Michael Schumacher)
Barbara Ellen Erichsen ...
Hebamme / Erzählerin
Paula Thielecke ...
Frau des Schmieds
David Korbmann ...
Schmied
Klaus Rafalski ...
Alter Mann
Jan-Philipp Keller ...
Junger Mann
Katharina Roczyn ...
Frau am Brunnen
Friedemann Nawroth ...
Bauer (as Friedemann A. Nawroth)
Chris Robson ...
Clown
Sara von Heland ...
Kind am Wasser
Aliza von Heland ...
Kind am Brunnen
Marlon Metzger ...
Felix, Baby
Fynn Reich-Robson ...
Felix, 3 Jahre
Jonatan von Heland ...
Felix, 8 Jahre
Anni Lukaszewitz ...
Isabell, 4 Jahre

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Maria von Heland

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Jacob Grimm ... (fairy tale) (as Brüder Grimm) &
Wilhelm Grimm ... (fairy tale) (as Brüder Grimm)
 
Rochus Hahn ... (screenplay)

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Michael Becker ... line producer: SWR
Julia Nisslein ... producer
Uschi Reich ... producer
Margret Schepers ... producer

Music by

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Youki Yamamoto

Cinematography by

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Moritz Anton
Egon Werdin

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Barbara von Weitershausen

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Jan L. Hartmann

Costume Design by

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Andreas Janczyk

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Jelka Hesse ... makeup artist
Heiko Schmidt ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Ismael Feichtl ... production manager
Oliver Nitz ... set unit manager
Sissy Thoms ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Claudia Horst ... assistant director

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Dominik Bucher ... property master: indoor
Jano Burbulla ... set constructor
Kurt Rauscher ... property master: indoor
Daniel Sandberg ... outdoor props
Janina Schimmelbauer ... assistant production designer

Sound Department

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Steffen Graubaum ... sound
Benedikt Hoenes ... re-recording mixer
Robin Hörrmann ... sound assistant
Pit Kuhlmann ... sound designer
Julian Peuker ... sound assistant

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Harald Mauch ... digital colorist (uncredited)

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Ferdi Fischer ... stunts (as Ferdinand Fischer)

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Julia Baumann ... assistant camera
Matthias Fuchs ... assistant camera
Justus Hasenzahl ... gaffer
Mandy Hofmann ... digital imaging technician
Thino Max Mönig ... dolly grip (as Max Mönig)

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Marie Reich ... casting: children

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Sabine Stiegemann ... assistant costume designer

Music Department

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Peter Clemente ... violin soloist
Rutger Arents ... scoring assistant (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Tina Hechinger ... production assistant
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

When Felix is born to commoner parents, he's foretold to be destined for all kinds of luck and happiness, including a royal bride. King Ottokar, who is obsessed with his alchemist quest for gold, hears of it, promises to raise the boy in the palace, but puts him in a basket in the stream. The blacksmith and his infertile wife raise the foundling as their own. When Ottokar realizes, passing in that town on the search for alchemist literature, the happy violinist must be Felix, he orders his performance at his spoiled heir princess Isabell's birthday, but joins a sealed instruction to execute its bearer. Felix is caught by rebels, who decide against killing the 'royal flunky' after reading the letter and substitute a counterfeit instructing the prelate, who acts as regent in the royal absence, to wed her to the bearer. Startled, the protesting princess and musician obey and develop unspoken affection. Ottokar returns, is irate, but decides to demand from his unwanted son in law the impossible key ingredient to his latest gold formula: golden hairs of the devil. Felix accepts to attempt a probably fatal raid on hell, but Isabell disguises herself as a male wanderer to join him. Having found the ferryman of the Jordan (Styx), they find a surprise ally in the devil's grandmother. Written by KGF Vissers

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Also Known As
  • The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs (World-wide, English title)
  • Le diable aux trois cheveux d'or (France)
  • Kurat kolme kuldse juuksekarvaga (Estonia)
  • Diabeł z trzema złotymi włosami (Poland)
  • Grimm mesék: Az ördög három arany hajszála (Hungary)
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  • 58 min
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Movie Connections Version of Der Teufel mit den drei goldenen Haaren (1955). See more »

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