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Iron Gustav (German: Der eiserne Gustav) is West German television series which originally aired on ARD in seven episodes between 27 August and 8 October 1979. It is based on the 1938 novel Iron Gustav by Hans Fallada about a Berlin taxi driver still using a horse-drawn carriage, and the hardships he faces due to increasing competition from motor cars in the Weimar Era. In 1928 to demonstrate what he can still do he takes his carriage from Berlin to Paris.

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  • Der eiserne Gustav (Fernsehserie) (de)
  • Iron Gustav (TV series) (en)
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  • Der eiserne Gustav ist eine siebenteilige Miniserie aus dem Jahr 1979 nach dem gleichnamigen Roman von Hans Fallada, der sich wiederum am Leben des Berliner Droschkenkutschers Gustav Hartmann orientiert. Die Regie der sieben Folgen lag bei Wolfgang Staudte, Gustav Knuth ist in der Titelrolle besetzt. Seine Frau wird von Eva Brumby verkörpert, seine Kinder von Volker Lechtenbrink, Rainer Hunold, Eos Schopohl, Michael Kausch und Dagmar Biener. Dies ist nach dem Kino-Klassiker Der eiserne Gustav die zweite Verfilmung des Romans. In der Verfilmung von 1958 spielte Heinz Rühmann die Titelrolle. (de)
  • Iron Gustav (German: Der eiserne Gustav) is West German television series which originally aired on ARD in seven episodes between 27 August and 8 October 1979. It is based on the 1938 novel Iron Gustav by Hans Fallada about a Berlin taxi driver still using a horse-drawn carriage, and the hardships he faces due to increasing competition from motor cars in the Weimar Era. In 1928 to demonstrate what he can still do he takes his carriage from Berlin to Paris. (en)
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  • Iron Gustav by Hans Fallada (en)
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  • Der eiserne Gustav ist eine siebenteilige Miniserie aus dem Jahr 1979 nach dem gleichnamigen Roman von Hans Fallada, der sich wiederum am Leben des Berliner Droschkenkutschers Gustav Hartmann orientiert. Die Regie der sieben Folgen lag bei Wolfgang Staudte, Gustav Knuth ist in der Titelrolle besetzt. Seine Frau wird von Eva Brumby verkörpert, seine Kinder von Volker Lechtenbrink, Rainer Hunold, Eos Schopohl, Michael Kausch und Dagmar Biener. Dies ist nach dem Kino-Klassiker Der eiserne Gustav die zweite Verfilmung des Romans. In der Verfilmung von 1958 spielte Heinz Rühmann die Titelrolle. (de)
  • Iron Gustav (German: Der eiserne Gustav) is West German television series which originally aired on ARD in seven episodes between 27 August and 8 October 1979. It is based on the 1938 novel Iron Gustav by Hans Fallada about a Berlin taxi driver still using a horse-drawn carriage, and the hardships he faces due to increasing competition from motor cars in the Weimar Era. In 1928 to demonstrate what he can still do he takes his carriage from Berlin to Paris. (en)
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