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A dramatic retelling of the life of Ludwig II, King of Bavaria, one of the most fascinating monarchs of modern times. From his accession to the throne at the age of 18 to his passionate support of Richard Wagner and his music. From his ingenuous political commitment to his obsessive construction of extravagant palaces and to his gradual withdrawal into a lonely dream world, an epic narrative of breathtaking grandeur.

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Title: Ludwig II
Released: 2012-12-25
Genre: Drama, History
Director: Steven Spielberg
Date: 2012-12-25
Runtime: 142
Company: B, D
Homepage: Homepage Movie
Trailer: Video Trailer

Casts of Ludwig II:
Sabin Tambrea, Sebastian Schipper, Tom Schilling, Uwe Ochsenknecht, Axel Milberg, Hannah Herzsprung, Edgar Selge, Gedeon Burkhard, Friedrich Mücke, Justus von Dohnányi, Samuel Finzi, Paula Beer, Peter Simonischek, Katharina Thalbach, August Schmölzer, Michael Fitz, Franz Dinda, André Eisermann, Pascal Breuer, Karl Fischer, Markus Böker, Christophe Malavoy, Bernd Birkhahn, Volker Michalowski, August Wittgenstein, Markus Voellenklee, Wowo Habdank,

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Ludwig II (German: Ludwig Otto Friedrich Wilhelm; English: Louis Otto Frederick William; 25 August 1845 – 13 June 1886) was King of Bavaria from 1864 until his death in 1886. He is sometimes called the Swan King or der Märchenkönig ("the Fairy Tale King"). He also held the titles of Count Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Bavaria, Duke of Franconia, and Duke in Swabia.

King Ludwig II of Bavaria is frustrated, having to accept parliament's will to join Bismarck, rather he his cultured Habsburg friends, in wars. His love-life being as fruitless, he seeks... See full summary »

Ludwig II was possessed by the idea of a holy kingdom by the Grace of God. In reality he was a constitutional monarch, a head of state with rights and duties and little freedom of action. For this reason he built a fantasy world around him in which – far removed from reality – he could feel he was a real king.

Ludwig II of Bavaria – The Eccentric Life and Castles of ‘Mad King Ludwig’ ‘Mad’ King Ludwig II of Bavaria is an alluring and enigmatic figure. This crazed king was responsible for building some of the most impressive castles in Europe. The reason that the ‘Fairytale King’ is so interesting is as he’s surrounded in real mystery.

Ludwig II of Bavaria was the favorite cousin of the famous Empress Elizabeth ''Sisi'', the wife of Emperor Franz Joseph II. His name became immortal due to the impressive castles he built during his short lifetime. He was a visionary, an artist, and a man whose secrets brought his death. For many decades, people said that Ludwig was mad.

Louis II Louis II, byname Mad King Ludwig, German Der Verrückte König Ludwig, (born August 25, 1845, Nymphenburg Palace, Munich—died June 13, 1886, Starnberger See, Bavaria), eccentric king of Bavaria from 1864 to 1886 and an admirer and patron of the composer Richard Wagner.

Ludwig II was born on August 25th,1845 to Maximilian II of Bavaria (then Crown Prince) and his wife Princess Marie of Prussia.The eldest son, his parents intended to name him Otto, but his eccentric grandfather, Ludwig I of Bavaria, insisted he be named after him.

A fresh and debatably more true story of Ludwig's life- from his teens through to his death. I found the film and translated it to English a while ago when living in Munich.

The death of King Ludwig II occurred when he rushed into the lake to commit suicide by drowning and Dr. Gudden tried to stop him. In the ensuing struggle, the king killed the doctor, waded out to drown in deeper water, drowned, and then floated back to shore. Neuschwanstein by Ondrey Prosicky, Shutterstock, with permission. Here are eight reasons.

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