A young soldier discovers three chests of copper, silver and gold and an old tinder-box in the hollow of an old oak tree. He is now rich. But he squanders the money until it is all gone. All he has left is the old tinder-box. He uses it to light a small pipe and three large dogs come to his rescue. Based on the fairy-tale by Hans Christian Anderson.
Writing | Anneliese Kocialek | Screenplay |
Writing | Fred Rodrian | Screenplay |
Camera | Erich Gusko | Director of Photography |
Writing | Hans Christian Andersen | Original Story |
Writing | Siegfried Hartmann | Screenplay |
Sound | Siegfried Bethmann | Original Music Composer |
Costume & Make-Up | Marianne Schmidt | Costume Design |
Art | Hans Poppe | Set Designer |
Camera | Hannes Schneider | Still Photographer |
Directing | Siegfried Hartmann | Director |
Editing | Hildegard Conrad | Editor |
Crew | Margot Beichler | Dramaturgy |