Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge (Die Nibelungen: Kriemhilds Rache) 100 years old

Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge

When Kriemhild, thirsty for revenge, marries to Etzel, king of the Huns, she invites King Gunther and his court to visit them, intending to finally take the life of the man responsible of her disgrace.

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Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge Cast

Name Character
Rudolf Klein-Rogge He was 42, 69 years old when he died as King Etzel (Attila)
Gertrud Arnold She was 51, 57 years old when she died as Queen Ute
Hans Adalbert Schlettow He was 41, 57 years old when he died as Hagen Tronje
Fritz Alberti He was 50, 76 years old when he died as Dietrich von Bern
Margarete Schön She was 29, 90 years old when she died as Kriemhild
Bernhard Goetzke He was 44, 80 years old when he died as Volker von Alzeÿ
Theodor Loos He was 45, 71 years old when he died as King Gunther
Georg August Koch He was 45, 80 years old when he died as Hildebrand
Georg John He was 49, 62 years old when he died as Blaodel - Etzel's Brother
Hardy von Francois He was 49, 76 years old when he died as Dankwart
Erwin Biswanger He was 31, 73 years old when he died as Giselher

Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge Crew

Name Department
Erich Pommer as Producer. He was 39 (76) years old when He died Production
Thea von Harbou as Screenplay. She was 39 (65) years old when She died Writing
Karl Vollbrecht as Set Decoration. He was 42 (86) years old when He died Art
Otto Hunte as Art Direction. He was 47 (79) years old when He died Art
Carl Hoffmann as Director of Photography. He was 43 (61) years old when He died Camera
Fritz Lang as Director. He was 37 (85) years old when He died Directing
Gottfried Huppertz as Original Music Composer. He was 41 (49) years old when He died Sound
Günther Rittau as Director of Photography. He was 35 (78) years old when He died Camera
Erich Kettelhut as Set Decoration. He was 34 (85) years old when He died Art
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Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge (100 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, April 26, 1924
  • Runtime: 129 minutes