Die chinesische Mauer
Originally released in 1965. Die chinesische Mauer is a comedy/tv movie film. directed by Hans Lietzau.
Starring Gerd Baltus, Charles Brauer, and Berta Drews
Synopsis
A gigantic masked ball is held at the court of the Chinese emperor Hwang Ti. The builder of the wall surrounding the vast land The builder of the enormous wall surrounding the vast country celebrates his victory over his last enemies and does not shy away from inviting dictators, generals, and famous historical figures from all eras. Napoleon Bonaparte is among the guests, as are Pontius Pilate and Christopher Columbus. Among the revelers, however, is an intellectual from the 20th century who knows the history of the last 2000 years perfectly and points out to the powerful their mistakes and their senseless wars. Those present listen to the man, but do not understand the meaning of his words.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Gerd Baltus
as Der Heutige
Charles Brauer
as Prinz Wu Tsiang
Berta Drews
as Mutter Olan
Ernst Jacobi
as Stummer Sohn
Monika Peitsch
as L'inconnue de la Seine
Vera Tschechowa
as Julia
Heinz Baumann
as Don Juan Tenorio
Gerhart Lippert
as Romeo
Robert Meyn
as Philipp von Spanien
Ernstwalter Mitulski
as Ein Herr im Frack
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Südwestfunk
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Die chinesische Mauer about?
A gigantic masked ball is held at the court of the Chinese emperor Hwang Ti. The builder of the wall surrounding the vast land The builder of the enormous wall surrounding the vast country celebrat...
Who directed Die chinesische Mauer?
Die chinesische Mauer was directed by Hans Lietzau.
How long is Die chinesische Mauer?
Die chinesische Mauer has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was Die chinesische Mauer released?
Die chinesische Mauer was released on September 16, 1965 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Die chinesische Mauer?
The main cast of Die chinesische Mauer includes Gerd Baltus, Charles Brauer, Berta Drews, Ernst Jacobi, Monika Peitsch.