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Das Kamel geht durch das Nadelöhr 1960

📅 1960-10-02

Set in post-war Vienna, *Das Kamel geht durch das Nadelöhr* (1960) follows a series of escalating misunderstandings and comedic mishaps as a bumbling insurance clerk stumbles into absurd situations.

Director: Franz Josef Wild

Cast

Gustl Weishappel
Alan Wilhelm
Fritz Eckhardt
Fritz Eckhardt
Joe Wilhelm
Jane Tilden
Jane Tilden
Frau Peschta
Rolf Wanka
Rolf Wanka
Ohnefehl
Lotte Ledl
Lotte Ledl
Susi
Anton Reimer
Andres
Herta Worell
Dame

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Das Kamel geht durch das Nadelöhr* (1960) about?

The film centers on an unlucky insurance clerk whose life spirals into comedic chaos after a series of misadventures. As he navigates Vienna's bureaucratic maze, his attempts to correct a single mistake only lead to more absurd situations.

Who directed *Das Kamel geht durch das Nadelöhr*?

Franz Josef Wild directed this 1960 Austrian comedy, known for his ability to blend humor with social commentary.

Who stars in *Das Kamel geht durch das Nadelöhr*?

The film features Gustl Weishappel as the lead, alongside Fritz Eckhardt, Jane Tilden, Rolf Wanka, and Lotte Ledl in key roles.

Is *Das Kamel geht durch das Nadelöhr* (1960) worth watching?

As a well-crafted comedy from the golden era of Austrian cinema, it offers nostalgic charm and clever humor. While it may lack modern pacing, its timeless wit and performances make it a delightful pick for classic film enthusiasts.

How long is *Das Kamel geht durch das Nadelöhr*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Das Kamel geht durch das Nadelöhr (1960) — Classic Austrian Comedy with a Twist

Set in post-war Vienna, *Das Kamel geht durch das Nadelöhr* (1960) follows a series of escalating misunderstandings and comedic mishaps as a bumbling insurance clerk stumbles into absurd situations. Directed by Franz Josef Wild, this classic Austrian comedy blends sharp wit with lighthearted charm, showcasing the talents of a stellar ensemble cast.

At its heart, the film explores themes of bureaucracy, chance encounters, and the blurred lines between reality and farce. With Gustl Weishappel leading the charge as the hapless protagonist, the movie balances satire with slapstick humor, making it a delightful watch for fans of vintage European comedies. The vibrant atmosphere of 1960s Vienna serves as the perfect backdrop for this timeless tale of chaos and coincidence.