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Spuk aus der Gruft 1998

★ 7.52 votes📅 1998-11-11

Spuk aus der Gruft (1998), directed by Günter Meyer, weaves a captivating tale of ghostly redemption set against the haunting backdrop of 18th-century Germany.

Director: Günter Meyer

Cast

Matthias Schweighöfer
Matthias Schweighöfer
Torsten
Saskia Grasemann
Maja
Benjamin Sadler
Benjamin Sadler
Friedrich von Kuhlbanz
Kurt Böwe
Kurt Böwe
Hermann
Barbara Dittus
Barbara Dittus
Stillmarks Frau
Reiner Heise
Reiner Heise
Chauffeur Pacholke
Nina Hoger
Nina Hoger
Renate, Majas Mutter
Walter Plathe
Walter Plathe
Bürgermeister
Joachim Kaps
Joachim Kaps
Schäfer Dühn
Jurij Kramer
Buttgereit

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Spuk aus der Gruft (1998) about?

The film follows Maja, a young girl who stumbles upon the ghost of Friedrich von Kuhlbanz, a mummy cursed to haunt his tomb. Determined to clear his name after centuries of wrongful accusation, Maja joins forces with the ghostly squire to uncover the truth behind his unjust fate.

Who directed Spuk aus der Gruft?

Günter Meyer directed this 1998 family fantasy, known for his work in blending historical settings with supernatural elements.

Who stars in Spuk aus der Gruft?

The film features Matthias Schweighöfer, Saskia Grasemann, Benjamin Sadler, Kurt Böwe, and Barbara Dittus in lead roles.

Is Spuk aus der Gruft (1998) worth watching?

As a family fantasy with a haunting yet heartfelt story, Spuk aus der Gruft offers a unique blend of adventure and mild scares. Its themes of justice and friendship make it engaging for younger viewers, though its horror elements are mild.

How long is Spuk aus der Gruft?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Spuk aus der Gruft (1998) — A Family Fantasy About a Ghost's Redemption

Spuk aus der Gruft (1998), directed by Günter Meyer, weaves a captivating tale of ghostly redemption set against the haunting backdrop of 18th-century Germany. The story centers on Maja, a curious young girl who encounters the restless spirit of Friedrich Freiherr von Kuhlbanz in the eerie crypt of Roggelin. Bound by a centuries-old curse, Friedrich's spectral presence reveals a tragic tale of injustice—one that Maja is determined to unravel. This family-friendly fantasy blends eerie atmosphere with emotional depth, exploring themes of guilt, justice, and the power of youthful courage.

As Maja delves into the mystery, she discovers that Friedrich's ghost refuses to rest until his name is cleared. With echoes of medieval legends and ghostly folklore, the film creates a moody yet heartwarming narrative. Günter Meyer crafts a visually striking story where friendship transcends time, offering young audiences a thrilling yet age-appropriate adventure.