Die Pfingstorgel
Originally released in 1939. Die Pfingstorgel is a comedy film. directed by Franz Seitz. At just 87 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Willy Rösner, Maria Andergast, and Gustav Waldau
Synopsis
The residents of the villages Strasslach and Rott are anything but friends. The residents of the “enemy” town are ridiculed at every chance the residents of the other village can get to do so. And it’s no different, when Rott is getting ready to celebrate the 300th anniversary of its founding. The residents of Strasslach ridicule their neighbors, because the Rotters don’t want to celebrate the anniversary, because it’ll cost money. Even the church doesn’t have an organ, because that would cost money, too.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Die Pfingstorgel about?
The residents of the villages Strasslach and Rott are anything but friends. The residents of the “enemy” town are ridiculed at every chance the residents of the other village can get to do so....
Who directed Die Pfingstorgel?
Die Pfingstorgel was directed by Franz Seitz.
How long is Die Pfingstorgel?
Die Pfingstorgel has a runtime of 1 hours and 27 minutes (87 minutes total).
When was Die Pfingstorgel released?
Die Pfingstorgel was released on May 9, 1939 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Die Pfingstorgel?
The main cast of Die Pfingstorgel includes Willy Rösner, Maria Andergast, Gustav Waldau, Hilde Sessak, Beppo Brem.