Rapunzel, or The Magic of Tears Trailer

Rapunzel, or The Magic of Tears Trailer (1988)

26 December 1988 Fantasy, Family, TV Movie 84 mins

Adaptation of the classic fairytale. Rapunzel lives alone in the woods, in a tower with no doors. Then, one day, a mysterious stranger comes for a visit.

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Cast

Sylvia Wolff

as Rapunzel

Renate Blume

as Königin

Christine Schorn

as Alte Zauberin

Ruth Glöss

as Brautmutter

Gunda Aurich

as Die hässliche Prinzessin

Peter Zimmermann

as Oberjäger Albrecht

Ernst-Georg Schwill

as Küchenchef

Dieter Knust

as Baumeister

Ilse Bastubbe

as Köchin

International Releases Dates

Germany 26 December 1988

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