
Where to watch Kaspar Hauser in Mexico
Kaspar Hauser isn't available to stream, rent or buy in Mexico right now. Availability changes often, so check back soon. Availability checked 27 May 2026.
About Kaspar Hauser
Kaspar Hauser is a 1993 movie in the Drama genre, directed by Gernot Roll and Peter Sehr, starring André Eisermann, Udo Samel and Jeremy Clyde. It has a runtime of 2 hours 19 minutes. It holds an average rating of 6.2/10 from 16 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Kaspar Hauser in Mexico — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.
Overview
In May 1828, a feral boy aged around 16 was found in Nuremberg. Kaspar Hauser, as he is called, can only speak a few indistinct words and knows nothing about his origins or family. The film depicts the - presumed - circumstances under which Hauser was held captive in complete isolation in a hiding place from infancy onwards. From this emerges the picture of an intrigue involving high circles of aristocratic society. Five years after his liberation, in December 1833, Kaspar Hauser died as a result of a stab wound inflicted by an unknown perpetrator.
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Where can I watch Kaspar Hauser in Mexico?+
Kaspar Hauser is not currently listed on any streaming, rental or purchase service in Mexico. Availability changes often, so check back or switch your region.
Is Kaspar Hauser on Netflix?+
Kaspar Hauser is not on Netflix in Mexico right now.
How long is Kaspar Hauser?+
Kaspar Hauser has a runtime of 2 hours 19 minutes (139 minutes).
Who stars in Kaspar Hauser?+
Kaspar Hauser stars André Eisermann, Udo Samel, Jeremy Clyde, Katharina Thalbach and Johannes Silberschneider.
When did Kaspar Hauser come out?+
Kaspar Hauser is a 1993 movie directed by Gernot Roll and Peter Sehr.
What genre is Kaspar Hauser?+
Kaspar Hauser is Drama film.
Who directed Kaspar Hauser?+
Kaspar Hauser was directed by Gernot Roll and Peter Sehr.
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