Kaspar Hauser
Kaspar Hauser is the son of the duke of Baden. At the age of one he was swapped by another baby that has been killed right after the change. The real Kaspar Hauser grew up in prison without light, social contacts and education for more than ten years. As teenager he came to public again. First he had to learn a language and other basic skills. Before Kaspar Hauser, meanwhile well educated, found out his real idendity, he was killed.
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Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Music
Cast
- Kaspar Hauser
- Gräfin Hochberg
- Ludwig von Baden
- Professor Daumer
- Lord Stanhope
- Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach
- Hennenhofer
- Stefanie von Baden
- Carl von Baden
- Sophie von Baden
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Script supervisor
Screenplay
Director of photography
Assistant camera
Set design
Property master
Stand-by props
Make-up artist
Costume design
Sound editor
Sound
Synch sound
Audio mixing
Music
Cast
- Kaspar Hauser
- Gräfin Hochberg
- Ludwig von Baden
- Professor Daumer
- Lord Stanhope
- Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach
- Hennenhofer
- Stefanie von Baden
- Carl von Baden
- Sophie von Baden
- Leopold von Baden
- Ludwig I. von Bayern
- Feldmarschall Wedel
- Lehrer Meyer
- Frau Meyer
- Blochmann
- Dalbonne
- "Mann"
- Kaspar als Junge
- Bürgermeister Binder
- Eleonore
- Zentner
- Medizinalrat
- Mutter Daumer
- Anton
- Polizeisoldat
- Vorsteher Appelationsgericht
- Josephine
- Von Beerstett
Production company
Commissioned by
Producer
Producer (TV)
Line producer
Unit production manager
Location manager
Production assistant
Production (other)
Original distributor
Erstaufführung (DE): 27.06.1993, München, IFF;
Uraufführung (DE): Oktober 1993, Hof, Internationale Filmtage [Kinoversion];
Kinostart (DE): 27.01.1994;
TV-Erstsendung (DE FR): 04.03.1995, Arte [Teil 2]
Titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Kaspar Hauser
- Weiterer Titel Kaspar Hauser - Verbrechen am Seelenleben eines Menschen
Versions
Original
Erstaufführung (DE): 27.06.1993, München, IFF;
Uraufführung (DE): Oktober 1993, Hof, Internationale Filmtage [Kinoversion];
Kinostart (DE): 27.01.1994;
TV-Erstsendung (DE FR): 04.03.1995, Arte [Teil 2]
Digitalisierte Fassung
Prüffassung
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 18.11.1993, 70548, ab 12 Jahre / feiertagsfrei
Awards
- Gilde-Filmpreis, Bester deutscher Film
- Bester Nachwuchsdarsteller
- Filmband in Gold, Bester Film
- Filmband in Gold, Bester Regie
- Filmband in Gold, Darstellerische Leistungen
- Spezialpreis