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' Knights: In Search of the Ravishing Princess Herzelinde' (German: ' Ritter Auf der Suche nach der hinreienden Herzelinde') is a 2008 German film directed by Til Schweiger. It stars Til Schweiger, Rick Kavanian, Julia Dietze, Thomas Gottschalk and Udo Kier. The film centers on two knights, Lanze (Schweiger) and Erdal (Kavanian) who are trying to save kidnapped Princess Herzelinde (Dietze) from the Black Knight (Tobias Moretti). Some characters from 'Der Ring des Nibelungen' by Richard Wagner, such as Siegfried (Thierry van Werveke) and Brnnhilde (Stefanie Stappenbeck) appear in the film.

Plot



In the Middle Ages, the dodgy businessman Count Luipold Trumpf approaches the financially troubled King Gunther to court his daughter, Princess Herzelinde. Herzelinde refuses, and so Trumpf has her kidnapped by the Black Knight. So the shy and naive knight Lanzethe princess's bodyguardand the Turkish petty thug Erdal, the "half" knight, set out to free Princess Herzelinde from the Black Knight's clutches. But it's not enough that their quest is constantly disrupted by the people they meet during their travelsLanze and Erdal also fall victim to an insidious plot by the royal family. Erdal invents the Dner kebab along the way. Roberto Blanco makes a guest appearance as the beverage supplier for the Black Knight's hippie commune. In the end, with the help of his friend Erdal, the naive knight Lanze becomes sensitive and learns to talk to women, and is allowed to marry his sweetheart Herzelinde.

Cast



* Til Schweiger as Knight Lanze

* Rick Kavanian as HalfKnight Erdal

* Julia Dietze as Princess Herzelinde

* Thomas Gottschalk as King Gunther

* Udo Kier as Luipold Trumpf

* Tobias Moretti as the Black Knight

* Mark Keller as Prince Gustav

* Ralph Herforth as Walter Sattler

* Gregor Blob as Jailer

* Thierry van Werveke as Siegfried

* Stefanie Stappenbeck as Brnnhilde

* Tim Wilde as Jailer's Assistant

* Anna Maria Mhe as Magd

* Denis Moschitto as the Archer

* Hannelore Elsner as Hexe

* Johannes Heesters as an old scientist

* Dieter Hallervorden as the Horse Seller

* Roberto Blanco as Roberto

* Helmut Markwort as the Chief of the Tabloid

Critical reception



The film earned mostly negative reviews from film critics. German newspaper Sddeutsche Zeitung described it as an "embarrassing parade of celebrities", "[...] Til Schweiger has got both the critics and the press to hate him for this film. Not without reason. [...] The film is just as lame as its trailer". TV Movie.de wrote, "If the jokes were better and went beyond adolescent humor, it would become a real comedy". Cinefacts.de added that "Til [Schweiger] once again tried in the comedy genre, but that, unlike his previous films 'Barfuss' and 'Keinohrhasen', it lacks gags". Dorit Koch from 'General Anzeiger Bonn' wrote "Though the film lacks good gags, the famous cast will attract the audience". Cinema.de described the film as a "shallow medieval farce with a few funny ideas". "Til Schweiger directs and stars in his middle age film with childish jokes and Monty Python style. You can try to find it funny, but you won't", the 'Welt' wrote.

Music



The ' Knights In Search of the Ravishing Princess Herzelinde' soundtrack album was released through the Interscope Records on 19 December 2008, and includes the song "Walta Sattla", performed by Til Schweiger. In the review of the album, the 'Bild' wrote that "unlike the film itself, the soundtrack is just beautiful, not a funny parade".

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