Die goldene Gans

  • Kaspar Eichel: Klaus
  • Uwe Detlef Jessen: Kunz
  • Peter Dommisch: Franz
  • Gerd E. Schäfer: Court scholar way stone
  • Katharina Lind: Read
  • Renate Usko: Gret
  • Gerhard Rachold: Prince troublemaker
  • Fritz Decho: Count Ohnewitz
  • Heinz Scholz: King
  • Fritz Schlegel: host
  • Jochen Thomas: Bruiser
  • Joachim Fuchs: screamer
  • Hartmut Beer: henchman
  • Ralph J. Boettner: Captain of the King
  • Walter E. Foot: horsemen of the king
  • George Kranz: herald of the King
  • Karlheinz Oppel: First musician
  • Horst Papke: Second musician
  • Lutz Erdmann: Third musician
  • Karen Fredersdorf: Old Mother
  • Paul Rendel man: Groom
  • Hans- God Help Brown: Servant

The Golden Goose is a German fairy tale film from the year 1964. The resulting at the DEFA studios in the GDR film based on the Grimm's fairy tale The Golden Goose.

The premiere took place on 25 September 1964.

Action

The shoemaker's boy, Klaus and his two brothers Kunz and Franz have inherited a small cobbler's shop of her late father. Because the lazy brothers to shirk work, where it's just, Klaus, whom they call " Simpleton ", it must do alone.

Like his two brothers One day he goes into the forest to cut wood. There he comes to meet an old woman, which is also met his two brothers. Klaus gets for surrendering the old mother a piece of his cake and drink, a goose, which is made entirely of gold. Later, it turns out that everyone who touches, hanging on her remains. First, the two sisters Lies and Gret stick to the golden goose. But when they go on this journey together, touching other people the goose and stay at her hanging. Then Klaus has the idea of ​​the princess who has lost her laugh, to visit, because who brings the princess laugh, they should receive for his wife.

When Klaus together with all the people who stick to the golden goose that appears at the castle, the princess breaks into hearty laughter. But the king did not want to keep his promise, so he puts Klaus other tasks. With great skill Klaus gets the chest with the seven locks into the throne room and suggests Prince troublemaker and his cronies to flee. The king realizes that Klaus earned his respect, and agrees to a wedding.

Reviews

" Fairy tale film that sometimes increases the Grimm's fairy tale into the rough situation funny. Catchy, child contemporary songs and the lively play of the protagonist guarantee a largely unspoiled enjoyment. "

DVD Release

In September 2000, the film on DVD from the Icestorm Entertainment GmbH has been published.

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