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| name          = Empire of Evil<br/>''Reich des Bösen''
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| starring      = [[Rainer Buchmann]]<br/>[[Wolfgang Mielke]]<br/>[[Ulf Danacke]]<br/>[[Ivar Nolter]]<br/>[[Sarah Treumann]]
| starring      = [[Werner Ströbel]]<br/>[[Wolfgang Mielke]]<br/>[[Ulf Danacke]]<br/>[[Ivar Nolter]]<br/>[[Sarah Treumann]]
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| music          = [[Ralph König]]
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| released      = 7 June 1990 ([[Melmingia]])<br/>9 June 1990 (worldwide) <!-- {{Film date|df=yes/no|year|month|day|location|ref1=}} -->
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| language      = Besmenian  
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| budget        = BS 17 million
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'''Empire of Evil''' (Besmenian: Reich des Bösen) is a 1990 historical drama film, directed and produced by Helmut Rommel. He and the historian [[Dieter Greif]] wrote the screenplay for the film together.  
'''Empire of Evil''' (Besmenian: ''Reich des Bösen'') is a 1990 [[Besmenia]]n historical drama film, directed and produced by [[Helmut Rommel]]. He and the historian [[Dieter Greif]] wrote the screenplay for the film together.  


In terms of box office earnings, Empire of Evil was Rommel's most successful film. The film won the [[1991 Besmenian Film Awards]] in the categories ''Best Film'', ''Best Director'' and ''Best Music''.
In terms of box office earnings, Empire of Evil was Rommel's most successful film. The film won the [[1991 Besmenian Film Awards]] in the categories ''Best Film'', ''Best Director'' and ''Best Music''. It also won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Score, and Best Costume Design at the [[64th Tofino Film Festival]].
==Plot==
==Plot==
The film tells the complete history of the [[Besmenian Empire]] in its 45 years of existence. It begins with [[Karl Ochsenbein]]'s seizure of power on October 21, 1921 and ends with the end of the [[West Besmenian Revolution]] and the collapse of the fascist regime of the empire on June 7, 1966. The film also portrays the relationship with [[East Besmenia]], the economic problems in the late 50s and the life of the population in the empire.
The film tells the complete history of the [[Besmenian Empire]] in its 40 years of existence. It begins with Transition from the Kingdom of Besmenia to the Besmenian Empire in 1927 and ends with the end of the [[West Besmenian Revolution]] and the collapse of the fascist regime of the empire on June 7, 1966. The film also portrays the relationship with [[East Besmenia]], the economic problems in the late 50s and the life of the population in the empire.
==Production==
==Cast==
* [[Werner Ströbel]] as [[Karl Ochsenbein]]
* [[Wolfgang Mielke]] as [[Lars Schreim]]


==Production==
==Leagcy==
==Leagcy==
==Trivia==
- The film was first broadcast on TV on April 2, 1993 on [[BRF 1]].
- Some of the props that were used for the film were later used by Rommel for his film ''[[Tom the Fantastic Devil]]''.


[[Category: Besmenia]]
[[Category: Besmenia]]
[[Category:Cinema (Coalition of Crown Albatross)]]

Latest revision as of 17:17, 7 October 2023

Empire of Evil
Reich des Bösen
EOE Posternew.png
Theatrical Besmenian release poster
Reich des Bösen
Directed byHelmut Rommel
Screenplay byHelmut Rommel
Dieter Greif
Produced byHelmut Rommel
StarringWerner Ströbel
Wolfgang Mielke
Ulf Danacke
Ivar Nolter
Sarah Treumann
Music byRalph König
Distributed byBincent Film
Release dates
7 Juni 1990 (Melmingen)
9 June 1990 (Besmenia)
15 September 1990 (International)
Running time
3h 04m
Country Besmenia
LanguageBesmenian
BudgetBS 170 million
Box officeBS 440 million

Empire of Evil (Besmenian: Reich des Bösen) is a 1990 Besmenian historical drama film, directed and produced by Helmut Rommel. He and the historian Dieter Greif wrote the screenplay for the film together.

In terms of box office earnings, Empire of Evil was Rommel's most successful film. The film won the 1991 Besmenian Film Awards in the categories Best Film, Best Director and Best Music. It also won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Score, and Best Costume Design at the 64th Tofino Film Festival.

Plot

The film tells the complete history of the Besmenian Empire in its 40 years of existence. It begins with Transition from the Kingdom of Besmenia to the Besmenian Empire in 1927 and ends with the end of the West Besmenian Revolution and the collapse of the fascist regime of the empire on June 7, 1966. The film also portrays the relationship with East Besmenia, the economic problems in the late 50s and the life of the population in the empire.

Production

Cast

Leagcy

Trivia

- The film was first broadcast on TV on April 2, 1993 on BRF 1.

- Some of the props that were used for the film were later used by Rommel for his film Tom the Fantastic Devil.