Die Pfingstorgel
Originally released in 1965. Die Pfingstorgel is a comedy film. directed by Kurt Wilhelm.
Starring Rudolf Vogel, Maxl Graf, and Margarete Haagen
Synopsis
The villagers of Mauth are notorious for their stinginess. They are so thrifty that they can't even afford an organ for their church. When the mayor of Mauth goes to a wedding in the neighboring village, he attracts the ridicule of the entire pub society. Furious, he goes home and suggests to the local council that they should at least buy an organ to avert the ridicule from the village.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Rudolf Vogel
as Bartholomäus Flohreiter
Maxl Graf
as Ambros Flohreiter
Margarete Haagen
as Apollonia Flohreiter
Max Grießer
as Sebastian Blechinger
Ludwig Schmid-Wildy
as Nepomuk Haimerl
Michl Lang
as Nikolaus Zirngibl
Gerlinde Locker
as Gertrud Zirngibl
Paula Braend
as Die Wirtin
Erni Singerl
as Köchin
Karl Tischlinger
as Hausl
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- BR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Die Pfingstorgel about?
The villagers of Mauth are notorious for their stinginess. They are so thrifty that they can't even afford an organ for their church. When the mayor of Mauth goes to a wedding in the neighboring vi...
Who directed Die Pfingstorgel?
Die Pfingstorgel was directed by Kurt Wilhelm.
When was Die Pfingstorgel released?
Die Pfingstorgel was released on April 30, 1965 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Die Pfingstorgel?
The main cast of Die Pfingstorgel includes Rudolf Vogel, Maxl Graf, Margarete Haagen, Max Grießer, Ludwig Schmid-Wildy.