
Rumpelstilzchen 1962
Dive into the whimsical world of Rumpelstilzchen (1962), a charming family fantasy film that will transport you to a realm of wonder and magic.
Director: Fritz Genschow
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rumpelstilzchen (1962) about?
This charming family fantasy film tells the story of a miller's daughter who finds herself in a predicament when she is forced to spin gold from straw, and the unlikely ally she finds in the form of a mysterious little man.
Who directed Rumpelstilzchen?
Fritz Genschow brings his unique vision to this German adaptation of the classic fairy tale.
Who stars in Rumpelstilzchen?
The talented cast of Rumpelstilzchen (1962) includes Ulrike Teichmann, Werner Krüger, Gert Haucke, and E. Trosin-Eichstädt.
Is Rumpelstilzchen (1962) worth watching?
While the IMDb rating for Rumpelstilzchen (1962) is not available, its family-friendly themes and lighthearted tone make it a great choice for audiences of all ages.
How long is Rumpelstilzchen?
Runtime details are not listed for Rumpelstilzchen (1962).
About Rumpelstilzchen (1962) — A Timeless Tale of Magic and Wonder
Dive into the whimsical world of Rumpelstilzchen (1962), a charming family fantasy film that will transport you to a realm of wonder and magic. Directed by the talented Fritz Genschow, this German adaptation of the classic fairy tale brings to life the beloved story of a miller's daughter and her encounter with a mysterious little man. With its lighthearted tone and comedic elements, Rumpelstilzchen (1962) is a delightful treat for audiences of all ages.
As the miller's daughter is forced to spin gold from straw, she finds an unlikely ally in the form of the little man. With his services, she is able to produce as much gold as she desires, but at a steep price. Will she be able to outsmart the little man and escape her predicament, or will she succumb to the temptation of his magical powers?
Featuring a talented cast, including Ulrike Teichmann and Werner Krüger, Rumpelstilzchen (1962) is a heartwarming and humorous take on a timeless classic.