Der zerbrochene Krug 1959
Heinrich von Kleist's classic farce *Der zerbrochene Krug* (The Broken Jug) gets a fresh, witty adaptation in this 1959 German comedy directed by Joachim Hess.
Director: Joachim Hess
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Der zerbrochene Krug (1959) about?
This 1959 comedy follows a judge's bumbling attempt to solve the case of a shattered jug in a small village, uncovering a tangle of deceit and romantic entanglements along the way. The story unfolds like a spiraling farce, where every clue leads to more confusion and hilarity.
Who directed Der zerbrochene Krug?
Joachim Hess directed this German comedy adaptation of Heinrich von Kleist's classic play.
Who stars in Der zerbrochene Krug?
The film features standout performances from Hans Mahnke, Robert Meyn, Lucie Mannheim, Ursula Lillig, and Helmut Griem.
Is Der zerbrochene Krug (1959) worth watching?
If you enjoy sharp comedies with historical charm and clever satire, *Der zerbrochene Krug* is absolutely worth your time. Its mix of farce and social commentary makes it a refreshing classic, though it may feel slower-paced compared to modern comedies.
How long is Der zerbrochene Krug?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Der zerbrochene Krug (1959) — A Classic German Comedy Full of Wit and Chaos
Heinrich von Kleist's classic farce *Der zerbrochene Krug* (The Broken Jug) gets a fresh, witty adaptation in this 1959 German comedy directed by Joachim Hess. Set in a quaint 19th-century village, the film follows the hilarious chaos that erupts when a judge arrives to investigate the mysterious shattering of a precious jug—only to uncover a web of lies, flirtations, and absurd misunderstandings. With sharp dialogue, exaggerated characters, and a satirical edge, the story explores themes of deception, justice, and the fragility of social appearances. The charming, rustic atmosphere blends humor with biting commentary, making it a standout in classic comedies.
*Der zerbrochene Krug (1959)* showcases Hess's knack for blending slapstick and wit, while the ensemble cast brings Kleist's timeless characters to life with delightful energy. From the bumbling judge to the cunning villagers, each performance adds layers of comedy and intrigue, making it a treat for fans of historical satire and lighthearted storytelling.