Rübezahl - Master of the Mountains
Rübezahl - Master of the Mountains
| 05 October 1957 (USA)
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Seit 999 Jahre lebt der Berggeist Rübezahl tief unter der Erde im Riesengebirge. Niemand hat ihn seither gesehen. Doch als er erfährt, dass die Menschen nicht mehr an ihn glauben und dass Habgier und Ungerechtigkeit herrschen, steigt der Herr der Berge hinab ins Tal, um den Menschen mit seinen Zauberkräften eine Lektion zu erteilen. Einen Knecht, der sein altes Pferd zu Tode schindet, spannt er vor den Wagen und gibt ihm die Peitsche. Das Gold des reichen und geizigen Vetters Klaus verwandelt der Berggeist in Steine. Auf seiner Wanderung hungrig geworden, kehrt Rübezahl in Gestalt eines Fuhrmanns in einen Gasthof ein. Als der gefräßige Wirt ihm vor lauter Gier die Hälfte der bestellten Rühreier vom Teller nascht, fordert Rübezahl die bereits bezahlten Eier zurück...

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Steineded

How sad is this?

Nessieldwi

Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.

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Kien Navarro

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Allison Davies

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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coyets

Rübezahl is a likable, red-bearded giant who wanders in the region of the Sudeten Mountains and, using his magical powers, rewards people he meets who are honest and hard-working, and punishes those who mistreat animals, are greedy or gluttonous, or are bad in any other way. The film is a series of such encounters, and has appropriately a number of simple story-lines. The stories are interlaced with beautiful panoramas of the mountainous area, and equally captivating sequences of the local fauna.The slow pace of the film fits well with the stories of the various encounters and with the rural setting. Indeed, I think it could possibly have been made even slower without becoming boring, particularly since the mood-setting sequences were so well done.There is no great characterisation. This would hardly be possible within the framework chosen. Indeed, apart from the glass-maker Steffen, each person that Rübezahl met demonstrates one particular facet of his character, and is either rewarded or punished, and always in a surprising and entertaining manner. It is particularly satisfying that the method chosen is always just.In addition to the stories themselves, and the landscapes and wildlife, the dance sequences are also well worth watching.Because of the age of the film, many of the special effects seem rather clumsy, but one has to make such allowances when watching films of this era.

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jan onderwater

Enjoyable and affectionately directed "Heimatfilm like" children's film with fine cinematography of the natural scenery and a very likeable Giant of the Mountains. Well done script based on an old legend with a very well-known premise: Giant Rübezahl punishes the bad people and rewards the good people. A film for children all ages; and remember, whenever acting in an immoral manner, Giant Rübezahl will come and get you.

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