
The Legend of Kaspar Hauser
Comedy · Mystery · Science Fiction
Overview
Arriving on a deserted beach in the Mediterranean sea, in a time and a place unspecified, Kaspar Hauser is forced to confront the evil of a Grand Duchess who feels threatened by the power she exercises over the community.
Top Cast


Vincent Gallo
Vincent Gallo
The Pusher / The Sheriff
Vincent Gallo
The Pusher / The Sheriff


Claudia Gerini
Claudia Gerini
The Duchess
Claudia Gerini
The Duchess


Elisa Sednaoui
Elisa Sednaoui
The Whore
Elisa Sednaoui
The Whore
Silvia Calderoni
Silvia Calderoni
Kaspar Hauser
Silvia Calderoni
Kaspar Hauser


Fabrizio Gifuni
Fabrizio Gifuni
The Priest
Fabrizio Gifuni
The Priest
Marco Lampis
Marco Lampis
The Servant
Marco Lampis
The Servant
Tonino Fenu
Tonino Fenu
The Mule Man
Tonino Fenu
The Mule Man
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