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Die klugen Dinge 1973

90 min📅 1973-12-30

Step into the whimsical world of Rainer Hausdorf's 1973 fantasy film, *Die klugen Dinge*, where two modern-day lovers are whisked away on a magical adventure.

Director: Rainer Hausdorf

Cast

Blanche Kommerell
Blanche Kommerell
Vera
Gunter Sonneson
Peter
Adolf Peter Hoffmann
der Alte
Hans-Jürgen Silbermann
Hans-Jürgen Silbermann
Schneider
Siegfried Worch
Schneider
Otto Mellies
Otto Mellies
Elsa Grube-Deister
Willi Neuenhahn
Eberhard Mellies
Eberhard Mellies

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Die klugen Dinge (1973) about?

Two modern-day lovers, Vera and Peter, are magically transported to a fairy-tale world where enchanted objects grant wishes—but also tempt mischief. As they explore this strange land, they must use their wits to navigate its playful yet perilous magic.

Who directed Die klugen Dinge?

Rainer Hausdorf directed this 1973 fantasy, crafting a visually inventive world where everyday objects become extraordinary.

Who stars in Die klugen Dinge?

The film stars Blanche Kommerell and Gunter Sonneson as Vera and Peter, supported by Adolf Peter Hoffmann, Hans-Jürgen Silbermann, and Otto Mellies.

Is Die klugen Dinge (1973) worth watching?

For fans of lighthearted fantasy, *Die klugen Dinge* offers nostalgic charm and imaginative storytelling. While it lacks a rated score, its themes of curiosity and responsibility give it a timeless appeal for audiences who enjoy magical escapism.

How long is Die klugen Dinge?

The runtime is 90 minutes.

About Die klugen Dinge (1973) — A whimsical fantasy where enchanted objects test two lovers' cleverness

Step into the whimsical world of Rainer Hausdorf's 1973 fantasy film, *Die klugen Dinge*, where two modern-day lovers are whisked away on a magical adventure. Vera and Peter find themselves in a fairy-tale realm where enchanted objects like self-setting tables, flying carpets, and invisibility cloaks come to life—tools that can serve noble purposes but also tempt mischief and chaos. As they navigate this surreal landscape, their wits and courage are tested, forcing them to balance curiosity with caution. With its dreamlike atmosphere and playful exploration of magical artifacts, the film blends lighthearted fantasy with a gentle cautionary tale about responsibility and cleverness.

The 90-minute German fantasy offers a nostalgic yet imaginative escape, anchored by Hausdorf's direction and a cast that brings charm to this timeless story. *Die klugen Dinge (1973)* invites viewers to ponder the dual nature of magic—how even the most useful tools can be misused—and whether bravery alone is enough to outsmart fate.