Der laufende Berg Trailer

Der laufende Berg Trailer (1941)

14 March 1941 Drama 90 mins

High up in the mountains, a peasant family drags themselves through the towering granite blocks with all their possessions to make a new home for themselves. The mountains, however, have no interest in seeing them make a home up there: for months, huge boulders have been crashing down around them; trees have been falling on the walls of their new home and collapsing it ... and more than one time.

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Cast

Paul Richter

as Mathes

Fritz Kampers

as Anton Purtscheller

Gustl Gstettenbaur

as Schorsch, der Daxenschmied

Josefine Dora

as Kathl Simmerauer

Käte Merk

as Cäcil

Beppo Brem

as Alisi

Rolf Pinegger

as Michel Simmerauer

Hans Schulz

as Steffel

Viktor Gehring

as Berghofer

International Releases Dates

Germany 14 March 1941

Production Companies

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Popular movie trailers from 1941

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23 May 1941

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Freedom Radio Trailer (1941)

04 February 1941

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Riders of Death Valley Trailer (1941)

01 July 1941

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Binatilyo Trailer (1941)

28 March 1941

The story of a rich man's son who has just reached the age of adolescence. With his money and good looks, he starts out to conquer the world, especially the feminine world thinking he is the master of everything because of his financial and social standing.

Papá tiene novia Trailer (1941)

21 October 1941

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