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The Forester of the Silver Wood
Directed byAlfons Stummer
Written by
Produced by Karl Hitschfel
Starring
Cinematography Walter Tuch
Edited by Eleonore Kunze
Music by Viktor Hruby
Production
company
Rondo Film
Distributed by
Release date
  • 25 November 1954 (1954-11-25)
Running time
90 minutes
Countries
  • Austria
  • West Germany
Language German

The Forester of the Silver Wood (German: Der Förster vom Silberwald) is a 1954 Austrian-West German drama film directed by Alfons Stummer and starring Anita Gutwell, Rudolf Lenz and Karl Ehmann. It is part of the post-war trend of heimatfilm set in rural Austria or southern Germany. It was a popular success, leading to several follow-up films with the same lead actors including The Poacher of the Silver Wood. [1] In Austria it was released as Echo of the Mountains (German: Echo der Berge).

It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna with location shooting in Salzburg and the Tyrol. The film's sets were designed by the art director Eduard Stolba.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Baer p.181

Bibliography

  • Baer, Hester. Dismantling the Dream Factory: Gender, German Cinema, and the Postwar Quest for a New Film Language. Berghahn Books, 2012.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Forester of the Silver Wood
Directed byAlfons Stummer
Written by
Produced by Karl Hitschfel
Starring
Cinematography Walter Tuch
Edited by Eleonore Kunze
Music by Viktor Hruby
Production
company
Rondo Film
Distributed by
Release date
  • 25 November 1954 (1954-11-25)
Running time
90 minutes
Countries
  • Austria
  • West Germany
Language German

The Forester of the Silver Wood (German: Der Förster vom Silberwald) is a 1954 Austrian-West German drama film directed by Alfons Stummer and starring Anita Gutwell, Rudolf Lenz and Karl Ehmann. It is part of the post-war trend of heimatfilm set in rural Austria or southern Germany. It was a popular success, leading to several follow-up films with the same lead actors including The Poacher of the Silver Wood. [1] In Austria it was released as Echo of the Mountains (German: Echo der Berge).

It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna with location shooting in Salzburg and the Tyrol. The film's sets were designed by the art director Eduard Stolba.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Baer p.181

Bibliography

  • Baer, Hester. Dismantling the Dream Factory: Gender, German Cinema, and the Postwar Quest for a New Film Language. Berghahn Books, 2012.

External links



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