Schreckenstein Castle (2016)
1h 36m
Running Time
October 20, 2016Release Date
Schreckenstein Castle (2016)
1h 36m
Running Time
October 20, 2016Release Date
Plot.
Eleven-year-old outsider Stephan arrives at Castle Schreckenstein, an all-boys boarding school, where he learns about life within a community and soon finds himself being part of a funny 'pranks-competition' the boys are currently fighting against the neighboring girls of Castle Rosenfels. When the girls have no choice but to move to Schreckenstein after a failed prank, life at school is suddenly nothing like it used to be.
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Cast & Crew.
Jana Pallaske
Melanie
Alexander Beyer
Jean
Maurizio Magno
Stephan
Chieloka Jairus
Dampfwalze
Eloi Christ
Strehlau
Benedict Glöckle
Ottokar
Harald Schmidt
Graf Schreckenstein
Matthias Lier
Sebastian
Caspar Krzysch
Mücke
Marget Flach
Bedienung Eisdiele
Nina Goceva
Bea
Mina-Giselle Rüffer
Inga
Biggi Gras
Lehrerin Gymnasium
Paula Donath
Alina
Jasmin Barbara Mairhofer
Frau Böcklmeier
Henning Baum
Rex
Sophie Rois
Frau Dr. Horn
Ralf Huettner
Director
Christian Limmer
Writer
Oliver Hassencamp
Writer
Simon Hauschild
Writer
Annie Brunner
Producer
Andreas Richter
Producer
Caspar Kryzsch
Mücke
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 20, 2016
Original NameBurg Schreckenstein
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 36m
Box Office$780,412
Filming LocationsSchloss Tüßling, Germany
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Wiki.
Shiverstone Castle (German: Burg Schreckenstein) is a 2016 German family film directed by Ralf Huettner. It is loosely based on the 1959-1988 children's book series Burg Schreckenstein by Oliver Hassencamp, updating the setting to modern times.
The film was shot in 2015 in locations such as Taufers Castle, Kraiburg and Tüßling. It was positively received, being granted a "worthwhile" mention by the Deutsche Film- und Medienbewertung (FBW). It was followed in 2017 by a sequel, Burg Schreckenstein 2 – Küssen (nicht) verboten.