Emil is the main character
The main character in "Emil and the Detectives" is a young boy named Emil Tischbein. He travels to Berlin to visit his grandmother and has his money stolen on the train. Emil teams up with a group of children to track down the thief and recover his money.
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Emil and the Detectives - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Emil and the Detectives was written by Erich KΓ€stner, a German author. The novel tells the story of a young boy named Emil who works with a group of children to solve a mystery in Berlin.
Emil and the Detectives - 1935 was released on: UK: 5 February 1935 (London) USA: 14 April 1938
Emil and the Detectives - 1964 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Australia:G Iceland:L UK:U West Germany:6
Disneyland - 1954 Emil and the Detectives Part 1 13-1 was released on: USA: 11 September 1966
The cast of Emil and the Detectives - 1964 includes: Cindy Cassell as Pony Eva Ingeborg Scholz as Frau Tischbein Roger Mobley as Gustav Franz Nicklisch as Desk Sergeant Ann Noland as Frieda David Petrychka as Dienstag Brian Richardson as Professor Bryan Russell as Emil Tischbein Heinz Schubert as Grundeis Walter Slezak as Baron Elsa Wagner as Nana
Rudy is a fictional character in the novel Banner in the Sky. Rudi saved Emil from dying the avalanche. He saves Emil's life in chapter 8 of the novel.
Emil Brandt is a character in the video game "Mirror's Edge Catalyst." He serves as a guide and mentor to the main protagonist, Faith Connors, providing her with information and support throughout the game. Emil is a skilled hacker and tech expert who helps Faith navigate the city of Glass and uncover the truth behind the corrupt corporate government.
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