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Cast

Michael Herbig

Michael Herbig

Lissi/Ignaz/Falthauser (voice)

Christian Tramitz

Christian Tramitz

Kaiser Franz (voice)

Waldemar Kobus

Waldemar Kobus

Yeti (voice)

Rick Kavanian

Rick Kavanian

König Bussi von Bayern/Feldmarschall (voice)

Gerd Knebel

Gerd Knebel

Teufel (voice)

Lotte Ledl

Lotte Ledl

Kaiserin Mutter (voice)

Crew

Michael Herbig

Michael Herbig

Director

Rainer Stock

Rainer Stock

Production Design

Michael Herbig

Michael Herbig

Producer

Marc Michel

Marc Michel

Editor

Axel Mähler

Axel Mähler

CGI Supervisor

Christoph Hutterer

Christoph Hutterer

Editor

Stefan Raab

Stefan Raab

Original Music Composer

Peter Kaboth

Peter Kaboth

Animation Director

Michael Herbig

Michael Herbig

Screenplay

Thomas Zauner

Thomas Zauner

Technical Supervisor

Alfons Biedermann

Alfons Biedermann

Screenplay

Michael Waldleitner

Michael Waldleitner

Executive Producer

Ralf Wengenmayr

Ralf Wengenmayr

Original Music Composer

Ismat Zaidi

Ismat Zaidi

Production Manager

Killerpilze

Killerpilze

Original Music Composer

Gerhard Schirlo

Gerhard Schirlo

Lighting Camera

Michael Kranz

Michael Kranz

Sound mixer

Reinhold Messner

Reinhold Messner

Thanks

Bernd Eichinger

Bernd Eichinger

Thanks

Otto Waalkes

Otto Waalkes

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Lissi and the Wild Emperor

20075.8 / 1085 min
Animation, Comedy

Overview

The plot concerns a yeti who makes a pact with the devil to kidnap the most beautiful girl in the world. This turns out to be the Princess Lissi, who is clearly the Austrian Princess and later Empress Elisabeth of Bavaria, and much of the film is taken up with subplots related to the court and to the romantic relationship between Elisabeth and her husband. The film is thus a comic parody of the Sissi films.