The Whore | |
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Based on | Die Wanderhure by Iny Lorentz |
Written by | Gabriele Kister |
Directed by | Hansjörg Thurn |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Stephan Massimo |
Country of origin | Germany |
Original language | German |
Production | |
Producer | Josef Aichholzer |
Cinematography | Gerhard Schirlo |
Editor | Andreas Radke |
Running time | 121 minutes |
Budget | €5.5 million |
Original release | |
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The Whore (German: Die Wanderhure) is a 2010 German television film, adapted from the novel The Wandering Harlot by Iny Lorentz. The film is set in Konstanz, Germany in the years 1414 and 1415.[1][2] The screenplay was adapted by Gabriele Kister and directed by Hansjörg Thurn.
The film is also known under the alternative title The Royal Siren.
The sequel is the 2012 television film The Revenge of the Whore.
Cast
- Alexandra Neldel as Marie Schärer
- Attila Árpa as Utz Kaffli
- Alexander Beyer as Jodokus von Arnstein / Ewald von Marburg
- Thure Riefenstein as Graf Dietmar von Arnstein
- Thomas Morris as Pfalzgraf Ludwig III
- Gregor Seberg as Hunold
- Elena Uhlig as Gräfin von Arnstein
- Michael Brandner as Graf von Keilburg
- Bert Tischendorf as Michel
- Julian Weigend as Ruppertus
- Blerim Destani as Giso
- Lili Gesler as Madeleine
- Nadja Becker as Hiltrud
- Götz Otto as König
- Daniel Roesner as Kleiner Soldat
See also
References
- ↑ Miklis, Katharina (3 October 2010). "Alexandra Neldel: Die Wanderhure, die immer Lisa Plenske bleiben wird". Die Welt.
- ↑ https://www.spiegel.de/consent-a-?targetUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.spiegel.de%2Fkultur%2Ftv%2Fhistoriendrama-die-wanderhure-zuckerschnute-in-finsterer-zeit-a-721073.html&ref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F
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