When Ludwig Goes on Manoeuvres explained

When Ludwig Goes on Manoeuvres
Native Name:
Screenplay:Georg Laforet
Ludwig Thoma
Director:Werner Jacobs
Producer:Franz Seitz
Cinematography:Wolf Wirth
Music:Rolf Alexander Wilhelm
Editing:Jane Sperr
Studio:Franz Seitz Filmproduktion
Distributor:Constantin Film
Runtime:91 minutes
Country:West Germany
Language:German

When Ludwig Goes on Manoeuvres (German: Wenn Ludwig ins Manöver zieht) is a 1967 West German historical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs, starring Hansi Kraus as Ludwig Thoma, Heidelinde Weis and Rudolf Rhomberg.[1] The script was provided by producer Franz Seitz who chose his pen name "Georg Laforet" for the credits. Besides many well-known actors of the day, the film also features Zlatko Čajkovski, 1967's trainer of FC Bayern Munich, his goal-getter Gerd Müller and his goalkeeper Sepp Maier.

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Wolf Englert and Bruno Monden. It was shot in Eastmancolor.

Plot

The Prussian Army comes to Bavaria for a military exercise. They show off and try to demonstrate superiority. Yet they don't stand a chance because they are not prepared for Ludwig's nifty pranks.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20090207041312/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/393818 BFI.org