

Die goldene Gans
Directed by Carsten FiebelerFriendly, ever-helpful simpleton Till is his carpenter brothers Paul and Peter's dogsbody and the town laughingstock. When he generously shares his lunch with an old beggar, the character is actually a sorcerer and rewards him with a living golden goose. Till wants to offer it to the ever-sad Princess Louise, whose aunt and strict governess Edeltraud want to marry her off to haughty Prince Amandus and dreams of succeeding king Eduard herself, to cheer her up. The greedy townsfolk, including the curate, find that anyone who attempt to steal the goose sticks to it, while the bully brothers get their comeuppance in--and from--the forest.
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Die goldene Gans was released on 19 grudnia 2013.
Die goldene Gans was directed by Carsten Fiebeler.
Die goldene Gans has a runtime of 88 min.
Die goldene Gans was produced by Götz Brandt, Ingelore König, Paul Markurt, Irene Wellershoff.
Friendly, ever-helpful simpleton Till is his carpenter brothers Paul and Peter's dogsbody and the town laughingstock. When he generously shares his lunch with an old beggar, the character is actually a sorcerer and rewards him with a living golden goose. Till wants to offer it to the ever-sad Princess Louise, whose aunt and strict governess Edeltraud want to marry her off to haughty Prince Amandus and dreams of succeeding king Eduard herself, to cheer her up. The greedy townsfolk, including the curate, find that anyone who attempt to steal the goose sticks to it, while the bully brothers get their comeuppance in--and from--the forest.
The key characters in Die goldene Gans are Prinzessin Luise (Jella Haase), Till, der „Dummling“ (Jeremy Mockridge), Paul (Roland Schreglmann).
Die goldene Gans is a Familijny, Fantasy, Romans film.
Die goldene Gans has an audience rating of 5.7 out of 10.














