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|name =Ludwig II
 
|name =Ludwig II
 
|picture = Ludwig2.jpg
 
|picture = Ludwig2.jpg
|caption = ''Movie Poster''
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|caption = ''German Movie Poster''
 
|country =
 
|country =
[[Image:GER.jpg|25px]] Germany<br />
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[[Image:GER.jpg|25px]] Germany
 
 
 
|director=Peter Sehr
 
|director=Peter Sehr
 
|date= December 26, 2012
 
|date= December 26, 2012
|language =German<br />
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|language =German
 
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|studio=Bavaria Pictures
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|distributor=Warner Bros.
 
|character1=Ludwig II.
 
|character1=Ludwig II.
 
|character2=Empress Elisabeth of Austria
 
|character2=Empress Elisabeth of Austria
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'''''Ludwig II''''' is a 2012 German biographical movie directed by Peter Sehr about Ludwig II, ''Swan King'' of Bavaria. Ludwig II (Sabin Tambrea), dreams of a better world at a young age. The highly gifted soul of the artist believes in the refinement of people through art and music. He wants to substitute musical instruction for the people in the place of military service and uses his power and the money of the state to implement his high ideals of education and culture. But the world around him keeps turning normally and the kingdom is threatened from the outside by wars with Prussia and France. In domestic politics, the ministers ally against the king and his plans. Even in love, Ludwig fails, because the relationship with his fiancée Sophie (Paula Beer) does not go beyond friendship. Deeply distraught, he withdraws from the political public and flees from the bitter reality, until he dies under unexplained circumstances.
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'''''Ludwig II''''' is a 2012 German biographical movie directed by Peter Sehr about Ludwig II, ''Swan King'' of Bavaria. Ludwig II dreams of a better world at a young age. The highly gifted soul of the artist believes in the refinement of people through art and music. He wants to substitute musical instruction for the people in the place of military service and uses his power and the money of the state to implement his high ideals of education and culture. But the world around him keeps turning normally and the kingdom is threatened from the outside by wars with Prussia and France. In domestic politics, the ministers ally against the king and his plans. Even in love, Ludwig fails, because the relationship with his fiancée Sophie does not go beyond friendship. Deeply distraught, he withdraws from the political public and flees from the bitter reality, until he dies under unexplained circumstances.
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Another [[Ludwig (1973)|movie]] directed by Luchino Visconti starring [[Helmut Berger]] and [[Romy Schneider]] with an almost identical plot was released in 1973.
  
 
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=Handguns=
 
=Handguns=
  
==Unknown Pistol==
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==Lefaucheux Model 1858==
Richard Hornig (Friedrich Mücke) fires an unknown pistol after the defeat of Bavaria during the Austro-Prussian War.
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Richard Hornig (Friedrich Mücke) can briefly be seen with a [[Lefaucheux Model 1858]] revolver after Bavaria's defeat during the Austro-Prussian War in 1866.
[[File:lud2_pist.jpg|thumb|none|600px|He fires the pistol.]]
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[[Image:Lefaucheux 1.jpg|350px|thumb|none|Lefaucheux Model 1858 - 12mm Pinfire.]]
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[[File:lud2_pist.jpg|thumb|none|600px|He fires the revolver after each firework rocket to pay his respect to the fallen.]]
  
 
=Rifles=
 
=Rifles=
  
==Jäger-Dornbüchse M1854/58==
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==Lorenz M1854/58==
 
Bavarian soldiers are seen with Austrian [[Lorenz Rifle|Lorenz Jäger-Dornbüchsen M1854/58]] carbines.
 
Bavarian soldiers are seen with Austrian [[Lorenz Rifle|Lorenz Jäger-Dornbüchsen M1854/58]] carbines.
[[Image:Lorenz M1854.jpg‎|thumb|none|450px|Lorenz M1854 Short Infantry Rifle - 13.9mm]]
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[[Image:Lorenz M1854.jpg‎|thumb|none|450px|Extra-Korps-Gewehr M1854, System Lorenz - .54 Caliber]]
[[File:lud2_carb1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bavarian soldiers holding their carbines.]]
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[[File:lud2_carb1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bavarian soldiers standing with their carbines which shortly thereafter are exchanged by young cadets with Dreyse rifles. The distinctive muzzle is perfectly seen on the left.]]
[[File:lud2_carb2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A cadet holding the carbine at the right.]]
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[[File:lud2_carb2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A cadet to the right puts the carbine to the rack lock.]]
[[File:lud2_carb3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Several carbines during the demonstration.]]
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[[File:lud2_carb3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Several unused carbines with fixed bayonets plugged together during the demonstration.]]
[[File:lud2_carb4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The muzzle of the carbine to the right of Lorenz Mayr ([[Samuel Finzi]]).]]
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[[File:lud2_carb4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"''I knew it, he will enchant everyone."''<br />The carbine's muzzle is seen on the right next to Lorenz Mayr ([[Samuel Finzi]]) describing the coronation of Ludwig.]]
  
==Dreyse Infanteriegewehr M1841==
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==Dreyse Model 1841==
The [[Dreyse Needle Gun|Dreyse Infantry Rifle M1841]] is seen used by Bavarian soldiers during the demonstration of the Prussian Army ''Wunderwaffe''. Prince Otto ([[Tom Schilling]]) takes a rifle from a soldier and fires the Dreyse as well. Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria (Uwe Ochsenknecht), says about these weapons ''"This Needle Gun is a stroke of genius. Even from a thousand steps, you can still hit the enemy in the heart. BANG, and quickly reload again and BANG!''" Maximilian II (Axel Milberg) wants to buy this rifle but after his death, Ludwig decides not to equip his troops with this rifle.   
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The [[Dreyse Model 1841‎]] Infantry Rifle is seen used by Bavarian soldiers during the demonstration of the Prussian Army ''Wunderwaffe''. Prince Otto ([[Tom Schilling]]) takes a rifle from a soldier and fires the Dreyse as well. Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria (Uwe Ochsenknecht), says about these weapons: ''"This Needle Gun is a stroke of genius. Even from a thousand steps, you can still hit the enemy in the heart. BANG, and quickly reload again and BANG!''". Maximilian II (Axel Milberg) wants to buy this rifle but after his death, Ludwig decides not to equip his troops with this rifle.   
[[File:Dreyse_m41.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Dreyse Infanteriegewehr M1841 - 15.4mm]]
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[[File:Dreyse_m41.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Dreyse Infanteriegewehr Modell 1841 - 15.4mm]]
[[File:lud2_dreyse1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Three Dreyses at the right.]]
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[[File:lud2_dreyse1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Three Dreyse M/41s to the right stacked together at the shooting range.]]
[[File:lud2_dreyse2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bavarian soldiers aiming their rifles.]]
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[[File:lud2_dreyse2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Bavarian soldiers who previously demonstrated the moderate accuracy of the Lorenz carbine fire their rifles.]]
[[File:lud2_dreyse3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Prince Otto also takes aim.]]
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[[File:lud2_dreyse3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Impressed by the accuracy of this wonder weapon, Prince Otto euphorically tries it out himself.]]
  
==Mauser ''Schebenbüchse'' Rifle==
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==Mauser ''Scheibenbüchse''==
Johann von Lutz ([[Justus von Dohnányi]]) and Otto von Bismarck (Bernd Birkhahn) use bolt action rifles while hunting. They appears to be the Mauser ''Scheibenbüchse'', a bolt-action target rifle based on the [[Mauser Gewehr 1871]] system. Bismarck's rifle has a turned-down bolt handle.
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Johann von Lutz ([[Justus von Dohnányi]]) and Otto von Bismarck (Bernd Birkhahn) use bolt action rifles while hunting. They appear to be the Mauser ''Scheibenbüchse'', a bolt-action target rifle based on the [[Mauser Gewehr 1871]] system. Bismarck's rifle has a turned-down bolt handle.
[[File:Mauser Schebenbuchse.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mauser ''Schebenbüchse'' target rifle - 9.3x57R]]
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[[File:Mauser Schebenbuchse.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mauser ''Scheibenbüchse'' target rifle - 9.3x57R]]
 
[[File:lud2_läger1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Von Lutz fires the rifle.]]
 
[[File:lud2_läger1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Von Lutz fires the rifle.]]
[[File:lud2_huntrifle1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Von Bismarck takes the rifle.]]
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[[File:lud2_huntrifle1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Von Bismarck slungs his rifle.]]
[[File:lud2_huntrifle2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The rifle over his shoulder.]]
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[[File:lud2_huntrifle2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|He leaves the hunting spot with the rifle over the shoulder.]]
  
 
==Werndl M1873/77==
 
==Werndl M1873/77==
Bavarian police and Ludwig's guard use [[Werndl Rifle|Werndl M1873/77]] rifles. These Austrian rifles may stand in for the correct Bavarian [[Werder M1869|Werder-Gendarmerie-Gewehr M/1869/1873]].
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Bavarian police and some of Ludwig's guard can be seen with [[Werndl Rifle|Werndl M1873/77]] rifles. These Austrian rifles may stand in for the correct Bavarian [[Werder M1869|Werder-Gendarmerie-Gewehr M/1869/1873]].
[[File:Werndl M1873-77.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Werndl M1873/77 Rifle - 11.15x58mmR]]
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[[File:Werndl M1873-77.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Infanteriegewehr Modell 1873/77, System Werndl/Holub - 11.15x58mmR]]
[[File:lud2_wernddl1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Two guards behind Maximilian von Holnstein ([[Gedeon Burkhard]]) hold their Werndl rifles.]]
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[[File:lud2_wernddl1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Maximilian von Holnstein ([[Gedeon Burkhard]]) escorted by two guards holding Werndl rifles.]]
[[File:lud2_wernddl2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The barrels are seen.]]
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[[File:lud2_wernddl2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The barrels of the same rifles are seen pointed at Richard Hornig.]]
[[File:lud2_wernddl3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bavarian police in front of Neuschwanstein Castle.]]
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[[File:lud2_wernddl3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A unit of Bavarian police in front of Neuschwanstein Castle armed with Werndl rifles facing Ludwig guards who are still equipped with outdated Lorenz carbines.]]
[[File:lud2_wernddl4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The police aim their rifles.]]
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[[File:lud2_wernddl4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|After taking aim, the unit received the order to cock the hammers.]]
[[File:lud2_wernddl5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The police arrest Ludwig on June 10, 1886.]]
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[[File:lud2_wernddl5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The police carrying their Werndls over their shoulders arrest Ludwig on June 10, 1886.]]
  
 
=Other=
 
=Other=
  
 
==Cannons==
 
==Cannons==
Several cannons are seen.  
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Several cannons are seen that look like Bavarian 6-pounder Zoller field guns.  
 
[[File:lud2_carb2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The cannons in the background.]]
 
[[File:lud2_carb2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The cannons in the background.]]
 
[[File:lud2_cann.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Several cannons on a battlefield following an engagement.]]
 
[[File:lud2_cann.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Several cannons on a battlefield following an engagement.]]
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[[File:Ludwig2-Cannon1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ludwig crosses the battlefield.]]
  
 
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Revision as of 14:36, 14 August 2022


Ludwig II
Ludwig2.jpg
German Movie Poster
Country GER.jpg Germany
Directed by Peter Sehr
Release Date December 26, 2012
Language German
Studio Bavaria Pictures
Distributor Warner Bros.
Main Cast
Character Actor
Ludwig II. Sabin Tambrea
Empress Elisabeth of Austria Hannah Herzsprung
Richard Wagner Edgar Selge
Prince Otto Tom Schilling
Johann von Lutz Justus von Dohnányi
Prince Luitpold Uwe Ochsenknecht
Napoleon III Christophe Malavoy


Ludwig II is a 2012 German biographical movie directed by Peter Sehr about Ludwig II, Swan King of Bavaria. Ludwig II dreams of a better world at a young age. The highly gifted soul of the artist believes in the refinement of people through art and music. He wants to substitute musical instruction for the people in the place of military service and uses his power and the money of the state to implement his high ideals of education and culture. But the world around him keeps turning normally and the kingdom is threatened from the outside by wars with Prussia and France. In domestic politics, the ministers ally against the king and his plans. Even in love, Ludwig fails, because the relationship with his fiancée Sophie does not go beyond friendship. Deeply distraught, he withdraws from the political public and flees from the bitter reality, until he dies under unexplained circumstances.

Another movie directed by Luchino Visconti starring Helmut Berger and Romy Schneider with an almost identical plot was released in 1973.


The following weapons were used in the film Ludwig II:


Handguns

Lefaucheux Model 1858

Richard Hornig (Friedrich Mücke) can briefly be seen with a Lefaucheux Model 1858 revolver after Bavaria's defeat during the Austro-Prussian War in 1866.

Lefaucheux Model 1858 - 12mm Pinfire.
He fires the revolver after each firework rocket to pay his respect to the fallen.

Rifles

Lorenz M1854/58

Bavarian soldiers are seen with Austrian Lorenz Jäger-Dornbüchsen M1854/58 carbines.

Extra-Korps-Gewehr M1854, System Lorenz - .54 Caliber
Bavarian soldiers standing with their carbines which shortly thereafter are exchanged by young cadets with Dreyse rifles. The distinctive muzzle is perfectly seen on the left.
A cadet to the right puts the carbine to the rack lock.
Several unused carbines with fixed bayonets plugged together during the demonstration.
"I knew it, he will enchant everyone."
The carbine's muzzle is seen on the right next to Lorenz Mayr (Samuel Finzi) describing the coronation of Ludwig.

Dreyse Model 1841

The Dreyse Model 1841‎ Infantry Rifle is seen used by Bavarian soldiers during the demonstration of the Prussian Army Wunderwaffe. Prince Otto (Tom Schilling) takes a rifle from a soldier and fires the Dreyse as well. Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria (Uwe Ochsenknecht), says about these weapons: "This Needle Gun is a stroke of genius. Even from a thousand steps, you can still hit the enemy in the heart. BANG, and quickly reload again and BANG!". Maximilian II (Axel Milberg) wants to buy this rifle but after his death, Ludwig decides not to equip his troops with this rifle.

Dreyse Infanteriegewehr Modell 1841 - 15.4mm
Three Dreyse M/41s to the right stacked together at the shooting range.
The Bavarian soldiers who previously demonstrated the moderate accuracy of the Lorenz carbine fire their rifles.
Impressed by the accuracy of this wonder weapon, Prince Otto euphorically tries it out himself.

Mauser Scheibenbüchse

Johann von Lutz (Justus von Dohnányi) and Otto von Bismarck (Bernd Birkhahn) use bolt action rifles while hunting. They appear to be the Mauser Scheibenbüchse, a bolt-action target rifle based on the Mauser Gewehr 1871 system. Bismarck's rifle has a turned-down bolt handle.

Mauser Scheibenbüchse target rifle - 9.3x57R
File:Lud2 läger1.jpg
Von Lutz fires the rifle.
Von Bismarck slungs his rifle.
He leaves the hunting spot with the rifle over the shoulder.

Werndl M1873/77

Bavarian police and some of Ludwig's guard can be seen with Werndl M1873/77 rifles. These Austrian rifles may stand in for the correct Bavarian Werder-Gendarmerie-Gewehr M/1869/1873.

Infanteriegewehr Modell 1873/77, System Werndl/Holub - 11.15x58mmR
Maximilian von Holnstein (Gedeon Burkhard) escorted by two guards holding Werndl rifles.
The barrels of the same rifles are seen pointed at Richard Hornig.
A unit of Bavarian police in front of Neuschwanstein Castle armed with Werndl rifles facing Ludwig guards who are still equipped with outdated Lorenz carbines.
After taking aim, the unit received the order to cock the hammers.
The police carrying their Werndls over their shoulders arrest Ludwig on June 10, 1886.

Other

Cannons

Several cannons are seen that look like Bavarian 6-pounder Zoller field guns.

The cannons in the background.
Several cannons on a battlefield following an engagement.
Ludwig crosses the battlefield.

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