Der Weibsteufel Filming Locations

Der Weibsteufel filming locations

Where was Der Weibsteufel filmed? Der Weibsteufel was filmed in 1 locations across Austria in the following places:

Der Weibsteufel Filming Locations

Tyrol is a western Austrian state in the Alps that’s known for its ski resorts, historic sites and folk traditions. The capital city, Innsbruck, surrounded by mountains, is home to Habsburg Empire landmarks like baroque-style Hofburg Palace and Gothic Hofkirche Church. The city’s symbol is the 15th-century Goldenes Dachl, a loggia topped with gleaming copper tiles commissioned by Habsburg Emperor Maximilian I.

Der Weibsteufel (1966)
Runtime: 91 minutes
Rating: 7.5
Release year: 1966
IMDB: tt0061174
Plot summary

A woman (Maria Emo) cares for her older husband (Hugo Gottschlich) who makes his living smuggling things across the Tyrolian Mountains. The police know the husband is up to no good but have been unable to catch him in the act. A young policeman (Sieghardt Rupp) is assigned in hopes of cracking the case, and the wife falls in love with the cop. When the husband discovers the two are in love, he picks up a knife and goes to fight the policeman for the woman he loves.

Genres
Drama
Cast
Maria Emo
Sieghardt Rupp
Hugo Gottschlich
Vera Complojer
Directors
Georg Tressler
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Der Weibsteufel filming locations