
Overview
In this interesting World War I drama, Bruno Ganz gives a compelling performance as Jakob, an obsessive inventor who lives in a Swiss village. He receives unconditional support from his friend Otti (Walo Luond), but that is about all; the other villagers do not tolerate Jakob's eccentricities very well, and regard him as a crackpot. He perserveres in spite of this obstacle and finally invents a viable carriage that does not run on wheels but on a tread. Unfortunately for Jakob, the military have already come up with the same invention: the tank. The discovery finally breaks him, and he is quickly shuttled off to an asylum.
Actor | Age then | Age now | |
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![]() | 39 | February 16, 2019 (77) | |
![]() | 53 | June 17, 2012 (85) | |
26 | 70 | ||
- | - | ||
45 | April 26, 2012 (76) | ||
![]() | 65 | February 29, 1992 (77) | |
67 | July 1, 2004 (90) | ||
![]() | 66 | February 10, 1982 (68) | |
44 | August 30, 2010 (73) | ||
![]() | 39 | 84 |