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10/20/1960
This first film adaptation of Bertolt Brecht’s play about class distinctions was made in 1955 in the Vienna Rosenhügel studios, but it was only premiered five years later. Curt Bois plays the rich capitalist Puntila who only becomes somewhat agreeable when he is drunk (which he is most of the time in this film). In his inebriated state, Puntila not only gets amorously involved with three different ladies but also suggests that his daughter Eva marries his chauffeur Matti. The chauffeur, however, doesn’t really agree…
Curt Bois
as Johannes Puntila
Maria Emo
as Eva Puntila
Heinz Engelmann
as Matti Altonen
Elfriede Irrall
as Lisu
Karl Skraup
as Pharmacist Josef
Dorothea Neff
as Pröpstin
Gaby Banschenbach
as Laina
Erika Pelikowsky
as Sandra
Edith Klinger
as Manda
Erland Erlandsen
as Attaché
Fritz Links
as Provost
Elisabeth Stiepl
as Smuggler Emma