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Dwarf Nose

Dwarf Nose (1953)

70% User Rating
1h 20min
Family
Fantasy

12-year-old Jakob helps out at his mother's vegetable stand and also carries customers' purchased goods home. One day, an old woman with a long nose comes to the stand and claims that the herbs are bad and were better 50 years ago. Jakob is upset that she holds all the herbs to her nose and crushes them: "Take it away from your long nose!" he shouts and hits her hand. "Don't you like it, my beautiful long nose?" the woman scoffs, "You should have one too, even longer than mine." Finally, she buys some cabbages, which she wants Jakob to carry home for her. Jakob resists but is persuaded by his mother. Other market women whisper whether the old woman is not the evil fairy Kräuterweis.

Francesco StefaniDirector

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Hans Clarin

Hans Clarin

Fürst

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Hans Elwenspoek

Oberküchenmeister

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Diemut Gerstorfer

Mimi

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Hans Dieter Götz

Kleiner Jakob

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Wolfgang Eichberger

Fürst

Heini Göbel

Heini Göbel

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Richard Krüger

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Alfred Pongratz

Hauptmann

Edith Schultze-Westrum

Edith Schultze-Westrum

Jakobs Mutter

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Elinor von Wallerstein

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Ernst Rotmund

Herzog

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