The Buddenbrooks
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The Buddenbrooks
Summary
The Buddenbrooks is a film in two parts[1]. It draws 11 Wikipedia views per month (film_in_two_parts category, ranking #6 of 6).[2]
Key Facts
- The Buddenbrooks's instance of is recorded as film in two parts[3].
- The Buddenbrooks's director is recorded as Alfred Weidenmann[4].
- The Buddenbrooks's screenwriter is recorded as Harald Braun[5].
- The Buddenbrooks's screenwriter is recorded as Jacob Geis[6].
- The Buddenbrooks's screenwriter is recorded as Erika Mann[7].
- The Buddenbrooks's composer is recorded as Werner Eisbrenner[8].
- The Buddenbrooks's genre is recorded as drama film[9].
- The Buddenbrooks's genre is recorded as film based on a novel[10].
- The Buddenbrooks's genre is recorded as fiction film[11].
- The Buddenbrooks's based on is recorded as Buddenbrooks[12].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Werner Hinz[13].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Lil Dagover[14].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Hansjörg Felmy[15].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Hanns Lothar[16].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Liselotte Pulver[17].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Gustl Halenke[18].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Helga Feddersen[19].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Hans Paetsch[20].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Nadja Tiller[21].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Rudolf Platte[22].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Günther Lüders[23].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Robert Graf[24].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Wolfgang Wahl[25].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Gustav Knuth[26].
- The Buddenbrooks's cast member is recorded as Joseph Offenbach[27].
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Authorship and Creation
The Buddenbrooks's producer is recorded as Hans Abich[28]. Its director is recorded as Alfred Weidenmann[4]. Screenwriters include Harald Braun[5], Jacob Geis[6], and Erika Mann[7]. Cast members include Werner Hinz[13], Lil Dagover[14], Hansjörg Felmy[15], Hanns Lothar[16], Liselotte Pulver[17], and Gustl Halenke[18].
Publication
The Buddenbrooks's publication date is recorded as +1959-00-00T00:00:00Z[29]. Its original language of film or TV show is recorded as German[30]. Genres include drama film[9], film based on a novel[10], and fiction film[11].
Why It Matters
The Buddenbrooks draws 11 Wikipedia views per month (film_in_two_parts category, ranking #6 of 6).[2]