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  1. On 19 May 1822, eight poor farmers and day laborers from Kombach in the Hessian Hinterland succeed in robbing a money transport that runs from Gladenbach to Gießen every month. Their good fortune, however, does not last, as their sudden wealth is soon treated with suspicion. Cast. Georg Lehn: Hans Jacob Geiz; Reinhard Hauff ...

  2. 29. Jan. 1971 · Der plötzliche Reichtum der armen Leute von Kombach: Directed by Volker Schlöndorff. With Reinhard Hauff, Georg Lehn, Karl-Josef Cramer, Wolfgang Bächler. In an attempt to escape poverty in the 1800s, eight German farmers and day laborers attack a prince's money transport in the Hessian Hinterland.

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    • Drama
    • Volker Schlöndorff
    • 1971-01-29
  3. Basically a historical true crime film about a group of poor farmers and day laborers who, driven by desperation, robbed a money transport in the early 19th century. The film shows the planning (and several failed attempts), the robbery itself, and the aftermath of the crime (the official investigation) and combines elements of a black comedy ...

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    • Hallelujah-Film Gmbh
    • Volker Schlöndorff
  4. Runtime: 1h 35m. Production Co: Hallelujah Films, Hessischer Rundfunk. Cast & Crew. Georg Lehn. Hans Jacob Geiz. Reinhard Hauff. Heinrich Geiz. Wolfgang Bächler. David Briel. Margarethe von...

    • Drama
    • Hallelujah Films
    • Volker Schlöndorff
  5. Sudden Wealth is a despairing chronicle of a group of starving peasants who finally seize governmental wealth like a dysfunctional group of Robin Hood's Merry Men, only to be betrayed by their inescapable selves and systematically dehumanized (think bucolic Orwell) and reprogrammed by what we'll put under the rubric of God and Country.

  6. Film; The Sudden Wealth Of The Poor People Of Kombach (Der Plotzliche Reichtum Der Armen Leute Von Kombach) User reviews Read user reviews. Today's best video The week in TV. Telly addict Andrew ...

  7. Reichtum der Armen Leute von Kombach (The Sudden Wealth of the Poor People from Kom-bach). The film was based on the actual records of an armed robbery in the district of Hesse in the early nineteenth century. It was shot in black-and-white and is organized in, approximately, the following way. The opening titles are superimposed over a