Till Eulenspiegel als Türmer

Till Eulenspiegel als Türmer

1956 · 24 min · Animation

The count, an evil robber baron, appropriates the last of his peasants' cows. Till Eulenspiegel hires himself out as a tower blower to the wild journeyman and causes the count and his cronies to blindly leave the castle by raising a false alarm.

Directed by Johannes Hempel · Written by Johannes Hempel

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