1950/12/08 (US) | Family, Drama, Fantasy
Lavish adaptation of Wilhelm Hauff′s fairy tale: Young charburner Peter Munk dreams of joining the upper class. He makes a deal with the sinister Holländer-Michel, who offers to trade Peter′s human heart for one made of stone. Once he has the "cold heart" in his body, Peter eventually strikes a fortune and enjoys great wealth, but at the same time, he becomes a bitter and emotionless man – and, having lost all traces of humanity, even murders his wife Lisbeth. Only then does Peter Munk finally realize what has become of him, and he decides to regain his real heart from Holländer-Michel.
Wolff von Gordon
Screenplay
Paul Verhoeven
Director
Paul Verhoeven
Screenplay
Lutz Moik
Peter Munk
Hanna Rucker
Lisbeth
Paul Esser
Ezechiel
Paul Bildt
Glasmännlein
Erwin Geschonneck
Holländer-Michel
Hannsgeorg Laubenthal
Hannes
No Image
Walter Tarrach
Amtmann
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Released
Bruno Mondi
Director of Photography
Lena Neumann
Editor
Emil Hasler
Set Designer
Walter Schulze-Mittendorff
Costume Design
Wilhelm Hauff
Story