The Spessart Inn (Das Spukschloß im Spessart)
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German Theatrical Release Poster
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Country
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Germany
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Directed by
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Kurt Hoffmann
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Release Date
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1958
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Language
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German
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Studio
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Georg Witt-Film
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Comtesse Franziska von Sandau
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Liselotte Pulver
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Brigand chief
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Carlos Thompson
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Baron Sperling
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Günther Lüders
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Graf Sandau
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Herbert Hübner
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Brigand Knoll
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Wolfgang Neuss
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Brigand Funzel
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Wolfgang Müller
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Felix
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Helmuth Lohner
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Peter
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Hans Clarin
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Colonel von Teckel
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Hubert von Meyerinck
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Pastor
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Otto Storr
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The Spessart Inn (original title Das Wirtshaus im Spessart) is a 1958 West German musical comedy directed by Kurt Hoffmann. It's a first part of the Hoffman's trilogy. The second is The Haunted Castle (1960).
The following weapons were used in the film The Spessart Inn:
Flintlock Pistol
Varios characters uses Flintlock Pistols throughout the movie. One of them, brigand (Ralf Wolter) hasn't own name.
British Heavy Dragoon Pistol - .62 caliber
Saint Etienne 1810 Model An XIII Cavalry Pistol - .69 cal
18th Century Saxon flintlock pistol.
Brigand chief (Carlos Thompson) puts his pistol on the table.
Brigand chief (Carlos Thompson) draws his pistol from his belt.
Brigand Knoll (Wolfgang Neuss) (at the left) with the pistol.
Brigand Corporal (Paul Esser) with the pistol on his belt.
Pastor (Otto Storr) takes pistol from Comtesse Franziska von Sandau (
Liselotte Pulver).
Baron Sperling (Günther Lüders) draws his pistol.
Baron Sperling (Günther Lüders) fans his pistol.
Brigand Funzel (Wolfgang Müller) drwas his pistol.
Brigand Funzel (Wolfgang Müller) fans his pistol.
Brown Bess Flintlock Musket
One brigant (probably stared by Ralf Wolter) can be seen armed with the Brown Bess Flintlock Musket
Original "Short Land Pattern" Brown Bess musket made 1768-1805 - .75 caliber