5
111 min
In his film version, Curt Goetz shifts the focus away from the poetic output towards the young Friedrich Schiller himself: on the misery of his soul whilst a pupil of the ducal military academy, his opposition to the strict physical drill and the narrow intellectual confines of the "Karlsschule", his juvenile passion for the works of Shakespeare, Klopstock and Lessing, his anger at unjust authorities, his devotion to women, and finally his inability to cope with financial matters
Name | Character | Team | |
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Theodor Loos | Friedrich Schiller | Unowned | |
Hermann Vallentin | Herzog Karl Eugen von Württemberg | Unowned | |
Isabel Heermann | Gräfin Franziska von Hohenheim | Unowned | |
Max Pategg | Johann Kaspar Schiller, Werbeoffizier | Unowned | |
Ilka Grüning | Elisabeth Dorothea, seine Frau | Unowned | |
Robert Leffler | Pastor Christoph Moser | Unowned | |
Berta Monnard | Unowned | ||
Rudolf Klein-Rhoden | Unowned | ||
Hans Carl Mueller | Unowned | ||
Erich Walter | Unowned | ||
Kitty Aschenbach | Unowned | ||
Paul Bildt | Unowned | ||
Carl Jönsson | Unowned | ||
Max Kaufmann | Unowned | ||
Philipp Manning | Unowned | ||
Ernst Legal | Unowned | ||
Gottfried Kraus | Unowned | ||
Wilhelm Diegelmann | Unowned | ||
Josefine Dora | Unowned |