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Inpirada en la vida real de Mathias Kneißl, un hombre marginado, hijo de unos granjeros pobres de Bavaria, a finales del siglo XIX. Mathias robaba a los ricos para darle el dinero a los pobres, convirtiendose así en un héroe rural.
28 de may. de 1971 · Mathias Kneissl: Directed by Reinhard Hauff. With Hans Brenner, Ruth Drexel, Eva Mattes, Hanna Schygulla. Inspired by the real life events of Mathias Kneißl, a marginal man, son of poor farmers from Bavaria, in the late XIX Century.
Mathias Kneißl (* 12. Mai 1875 in Unterweikertshofen; † 21. Februar 1902 in Augsburg; genannt Kneißl Hias, Räuber Kneißl oder auch Schachenmüller-Hiasl) war ein bayerischer Räuber. Sein Wirkungskreis lag überwiegend in den Gebieten der Bezirksämter (der späteren Landkreise) Dachau, Aichach und Fürstenfeldbruck. [1]
Mathias Kneißl) [in English: "Kneissel"], known as Robber Kneissl (in German Räuber Kneißl, in Austro-Bavarian Raiba Kneißl), (4 August 1875 in Unterweikertshofen – 21 February 1902) was a German outlaw, poacher and popular antihero in the Bavarian folklore of the Dachau district when the Kingdom of Bavaria was part of the ...
Mathias Kneissl is a film directed by Reinhard Hauff with Hans Brenner, Hanna Schygulla, Ruth Drexel, Péter Müller .... Year: 1970. Original title: Mathias Kneissl. Synopsis: Inspired by the real life events of Mathias Kneißl, a marginal man, son of poor farmers from Bavaria, in the late XIX Century.
Mathias Kneissl is a 1971 West German drama film directed by Reinhard Hauff. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. Cast. Hans Brenner as Mathias Kneißl; Ruth Drexel as Res Kneißl, Mathias' Mutter; Eva Mattes as Katharina Kneißl; Hanna Schygulla as Mathilde Schreck; Frank Frey as Alois Kneißl
Inspired by the real life events of Mathias Kneißl, a marginal man, son of poor farmers from Bavaria, in the late XIX Century. Mathias stole from the riches to give to the poor, becoming a hero for the rural people, and a popular social rebel.