The Cloister of Martins
The Cloister of Martins (German: Die Martinsklause) is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Richard Häussler and starring Willy Rösner, Gisela Fackeldey and Heinz Engelmann. It is based on the novel of the same title by Ludwig Ganghofer. The film is part of the postwar tradition of heimatfilm in German cinema. The film's sets were designed by the art directors and Carl Ludwig Kirmse.
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Armin DahlenBernhard EichhornBertl SchultesCarl Ludwig KirmseDie MartinsklauseElise AulingerFranz Koch (cinematographer)Gisela FackeldeyHeinz EngelmannIngeborg CorneliusJosef IlligList of German films of 1945–1959Michl LangOttmar OstermayrPaul RichterPeter OstermayrRichard HäusslerRolf PineggerViktor GehringWalter JanssenWilly Rösner
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The Cloister of Martins
The Cloister of Martins (German: Die Martinsklause) is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Richard Häussler and starring Willy Rösner, Gisela Fackeldey and Heinz Engelmann. It is based on the novel of the same title by Ludwig Ganghofer. The film is part of the postwar tradition of heimatfilm in German cinema. The film's sets were designed by the art directors and Carl Ludwig Kirmse.
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Die Martinsklause ist ein Film ...... walten, entfesselte Elemente.“
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