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Das Stacheltier: Fridericus Rex - Part Eleven 1957

10 min📅 1957-08-26

"The 2nd short film by Frank Beyer for the "Stacheltier" series"

In this whimsical 1957 comedy short from legendary East German director Frank Beyer, two UFA film studio employees embark on a ghostly road trip from West Berlin to Potsdam's Sanssouci Palace. Their mission?

Director: Frank Beyer

Cast

Erich von Dahlen
Frederick the Great
Paul R. Henker
Paul R. Henker
chamber lark Strützki
Jochen Thomas
Jochen Thomas
Leibhusar Schöning
Werner Lierck
Werner Lierck
Gustav Müller
Heinz Kammer
Karl-Heinz Weiss

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Das Stacheltier: Fridericus Rex - Part Eleven (1957) about?

This 10-minute comedy follows a pair of UFA employees and a government official as they travel to Sanssouci Palace to persuade Frederick II's ghost to star in a new film about himself. The plot blends historical satire with a playful haunting, tied to the revival of East Germany's film industry.

Who directed Das Stacheltier: Fridericus Rex - Part Eleven?

Frank Beyer directed this short film as part of the Stacheltier series, showcasing his knack for blending humor with social commentary.

Who stars in Das Stacheltier: Fridericus Rex - Part Eleven?

The film features Erich von Dahlen, Paul R. Henker, Jochen Thomas, Werner Lierck, and Gustav Müller in key roles.

Is Das Stacheltier: Fridericus Rex - Part Eleven (1957) worth watching?

While it's a niche piece, fans of mid-century German comedies and Frank Beyer's work may find its historical satire and ghostly antics charming. Its brevity and obscure premise make it more of a curiosity than a must-see, but it's a fun glimpse into post-war cinema.

How long is Das Stacheltier: Fridericus Rex - Part Eleven?

The film runs for 10 minutes.

About Das Stacheltier: Fridericus Rex - Part Eleven (1957) — The Goofy Ghost Story Behind UFA's Revival

In this whimsical 1957 comedy short from legendary East German director Frank Beyer, two UFA film studio employees embark on a ghostly road trip from West Berlin to Potsdam's Sanssouci Palace. Their mission? To convince the spectral Frederick II—the legendary Prussian king known for his cultural legacy—to lend his presence to a new cinematic project. Alongside Ministerial Director Schimmelpfennig, the trio navigates eerie halls and playful supernatural encounters, all while grappling with the film industry's revival under the banner "The old spirit lives."

Das Stacheltier: Fridericus Rex - Part Eleven blends historical satire with lighthearted horror, capturing the tension between tradition and innovation in post-war German cinema. The 10-minute runtime packs in sharp wit, nostalgic nods to UFA's storied past, and a touch of the uncanny, making it a quirky footnote in Frank Beyer's filmography.