
The Devil from Mill Mountain
Fantasy
Overview
This film is set in a medieval mill town in the Harz mountains. The greedy and brutal millman and his accomplices, the castle steward and the mayor, set fire to a forest mill that the farmers used for processing their grain. Without their mill, the farmers must now rely on the millman's services. When the farmhand Anna uncovers the millman’s crimes, he swiftly detains her and a young miller, Jörg. The forest spirits have a different plan, however, and they free the young couple with the charge to rebuild the ruined forest mill and turn things around for the villagers.
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Eva Kotthaus
Eva Kotthaus
Anne
Eva Kotthaus
Anne


Hans-Peter Minetti
Hans-Peter Minetti
Jörg
Hans-Peter Minetti
Jörg


Willy A. Kleinau
Willy A. Kleinau
Mühlmann
Willy A. Kleinau
Mühlmann


Werner Peters
Werner Peters
Schulze Bangebös
Werner Peters
Schulze Bangebös
Gerhard Frei
Gerhard Frei
Burgvogt Raufer
Gerhard Frei
Burgvogt Raufer
Heinz Kammer
Heinz Kammer
Ratte, der Kriegsknecht
Heinz Kammer
Ratte, der Kriegsknecht


Johannes Arpe
Johannes Arpe
Schmied Anselm
Johannes Arpe
Schmied Anselm
Marianne Rudolph
Marianne Rudolph
Marthe, seine Frau
Marianne Rudolph
Marthe, seine Frau
Jupp Stauder
Jupp Stauder
Knecht Konrad
Jupp Stauder
Knecht Konrad
Gertrud Paulun
Gertrud Paulun
Magd Marie
Gertrud Paulun
Magd Marie
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