Rumpelstiltskin and the Golden Secret

July. 29,1960      
Rating:
6.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

East German adaptation of Grimm‘s fairy tale "Rumpelstiltskin".

Siegfried Seibt as  Rumpelstilzchen
Karin Lesch as  Müllerstochter Marie
Karl-Heinz Rothin as  Müller Kunz
Reinhard Michalke as  Müllerbursche Hans
Nikolaus Paryla as  König
Peter Dommisch as  Der einfältige Nachbar

Reviews

Taraparain
1960/07/29

Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.

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Loui Blair
1960/07/30

It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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Nicole
1960/07/31

I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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Logan
1960/08/01

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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suchenwi
1960/08/02

Out of this world, out of this time - this can be easily said about DEFA movies from a country that disappeared 20 years ago: East Germany, DDR (GDR in English). However, it is still alive in some peoples' memories, and can even create new memories in other people. I bought this film today with SuperIllu magazine, just finished watching it. Now what to say? Had I lived some at most 100 km more to the east in 1960, this might have been a highlight in my childhood. Now I'm experiencing (mild) East German propatainment, 49 years later.The fairy tale (Rumpelstilzchen in the Grimm Bros. collection) is somewhat decently retold, but like often, the end lacks the real strength. In the book, the magic midget cries "The devil has told you that!" and tears himself apart from the legs. How often have I read this story to my daughters... and how I waited for this scene... in vain. Instead we get a short sermon about the dangers of greed (which the young king had already found out on his own).In comparison, this lacks the psychedelic looks of Das tapfere Schneiderlein, or the lavish sets and costumes of Dornröschen. It is basically a rendering of a play by Potsdam theatre, pepped up with some close-ups and "special" stop-motion effects. The most surprising scenes were the feet-only takes of everybody searching for rare names (which might even be called a little Eisenstein-ish).And still, I enjoyed it, as a trip to an unreal reality. The young and bankrupt king.. the not exactly beautiful, but therefore even more impressing queen.. a sometimes revolting (see the painted moon) movie experience, but ultimately rewarding film. We don't have time machines yet, but you might watch this to feel out of this time, out of this world.

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