This is my 2nd blog about feature films, TV series and documentaries with boys, girls, men and women in sailor suits, Lederhosen and other historical clothing of the 19th century and beyond. I collect informations, trailer videos, low-res images and personal comments/ratings. This blog was introduced in 2011. 2012-2020 on Wordpress. Now I'm back. Update will take a while.
August 5, 2012
Der Förster vom Silberwald
Heimatfilm starring Rudolf Lenz, aka Echo der Berge
-Year: 1954
-Year in film: 1950s
-Country: Austria, Germany
-Who in clothing: boys ~7-13 yo, men, Lederhosen
-Who in clothing 2: altar boys
-Available on DVD: yes
-I own: yes, TV recording
-Clothing occurrence: low *
-Rating: 6/10
-Rating: ******
-Comment: One older boy (called Steffel or Steffl), maybe teen boy in buckskin (with patina) brown Lederhosen, pictured on top, also a very good scene hanging at a mountain showing close up of his bottom, then 2 boys, therof one teen boy in longer (non leather) pants and a young blond boy with a Tyrolean hat and longer buckskin Lederhosen with suspenders (2nd pic, also good headshot), some background boys (3rd pic at a car, both in different buckskin Lederhosen with suspenders (showing this backside scene only, first hunking down in front of the car). Last pic showing some boys singing near the beginning, at least one younger boy with suspenders but looks like cotton pants and a jacket. At the very end, 2 young altar boys in white gown, red collars. And of course men in Lederhosen/traditional alpine clothing, I think mainly or only longer Lederhosen. Some other background boys but nothing much of interest.
How could I miss this very famous Heimatfilm? I even have seen it before, but obviously missed these scenes. Maybe I have seen it at high speed or left the room.
Also starring Albert Rueprecht, Anita Gutwell and Hermann Erhardt. Directed by Alfons Stummer.
Typical and good early Heimatfilm with typical landscape scenes, some dramatic and some romantic scenes and some alpine hunting scenes. Sadly only rather few and short good scenes of young actors in Lederhosen. See also the sequel "Der Wilderer vom Silberwald" (starring Harry Kratz, also rating 6, but I prefer that).
Although few scenes, rating 6.
Labels:
boys,
buckskin,
choir,
Country Austria,
Country Germany,
film,
hats,
Heimatfilm,
Lederhosen,
men,
Rating 6,
teens
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