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Die Landstreicher 1968

📅 1968-02-25

In the charming 1968 Austrian musical comedy *Die Landstreicher (1968)* by director Peter Dörre, husband-and-wife vagabonds Fliederbusch and Berta find themselves trapped in a small-town courthouse—only to stumble into the courtroom itself.

Director: Peter Dörre

Cast

Elfriede Ott
Berta Fliederbusch
Peter Minich
Lorenz Fliederbusch
Heinz Erhardt
Heinz Erhardt
Eberhard Puhvogel
Elfie Mayerhofer
Elfie Mayerhofer
Mimi Mira
Rudolf Carl
Rudolf Carl
Hotelier Leitgeb
Günther Frank
Mucki von Rodenstein
Brigitte Neumeister
Annerl Gratwohl
Cissy Kraner
Paula Pauletti
Raoul Retzer
Raoul Retzer
Feldwebel Staudinger
Helge Roswaenge
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Die Landstreicher (1968) about?

*Die Landstreicher* follows a pair of drifters who accidentally become embroiled in a local court case after breaking into a courthouse. Mistaking an assessor's robe for a disguise, Fliederbusch takes charge of the trial, leading to a whirlwind of misunderstandings and comedic reversals. The film blends slapstick humor with musical numbers against the backdrop of a small Austrian town.

Who directed Die Landstreicher?

Peter Dörre directed *Die Landstreicher*. Known for his work in European stage and screen productions, Dörre crafted a comedic tone that balances farce with musical charm.

Who stars in Die Landstreicher?

The film features Elfriede Ott, Peter Minich, Heinz Erhardt, Elfie Mayerhofer, and Rudolf Carl as its central cast, with supporting roles by Günther Frank.

Is Die Landstreicher (1968) worth watching?

While not widely rated, *Die Landstreicher* offers a delightful slice of mid-century Austrian musical comedy with strong comedic timing and nostalgic appeal. Fans of classic European farces or lighthearted musicals may find its playful absurdity a charming watch, especially for its historical and cultural curiosity.

How long is Die Landstreicher?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Die Landstreicher (1968) — A Vagabond Couple's Hilarious Courtroom Takeover in a Musical Comedy

In the charming 1968 Austrian musical comedy *Die Landstreicher (1968)* by director Peter Dörre, husband-and-wife vagabonds Fliederbusch and Berta find themselves trapped in a small-town courthouse—only to stumble into the courtroom itself. What begins as a desperate bid for freedom spirals into a hilarious case of mistaken identity and role reversal, as Fliederbusch dons the robes of an assessor and presides over a farcical trial involving a stolen jewel and a perplexed nobleman. With mistaken identities, slapstick antics, and a touch of royal absurdity, this lighthearted romp captures the zaniness of bureaucracy turned upside down.

Featuring an engaging ensemble of Austrian stage and screen legends like Elfriede Ott and Heinz Erhardt, *Die Landstreicher* blends playful musical numbers with sharp wit and broad humor. The film's cozy, retro atmosphere—complete with quaint village settings and a nostalgic score—invites viewers into a world where chaos becomes comedy and every mistake leads to another laugh. A hidden gem of mid-century European musicals, it's a celebration of the ridiculous in the most delightful way.