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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: At the time of the play’s first performance in 1913, the title and the protagonist’s name had been rendered as “Wozzeck” due to Buchner’s original manuscript being almost illegible in parts (hence the title of Alban Berg’s opera adaptation). The correct title did not appear until eight years later in 1921.
* TypeCasting: Just like in ''Film/{{Stroszek}}'', Eva Mattes plays a woman who temporarily has a crazy husband.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: At the time of the play’s first performance in 1913, the title and the protagonist’s name had been rendered as “Wozzeck” due to Buchner’s original manuscript being almost illegible in parts (hence the title of Alban Berg’s opera adaptation). The correct title did not appear until eight years later in 1921.
* TypeCasting: Just like in ''Film/{{Stroszek}}'', Eva Mattes plays a woman who temporarily has a crazy husband.husband.
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: George Büchner’s unfinished manuscript of the play was nearly illegible in parts, and as a result Karl Franzos’s transcription originally rendered the title and the protagonist’s name as “Wozzeck” (hence the title of Alban Berg’s opera adaptation). The correct title did not come out until 1921, some eight years after the play was first performed.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: George Büchner’s unfinished manuscript At the time of the play was nearly illegible play’s first performance in parts, and as a result Karl Franzos’s transcription originally rendered 1913, the title and the protagonist’s name had been rendered as “Wozzeck” due to Buchner’s original manuscript being almost illegible in parts (hence the title of Alban Berg’s opera adaptation). The correct title did not come out appear until 1921, some eight years after the play was first performed.later in 1921.
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*SpellMyNameWithAnS: George Büchner’s unfinished manuscript of the play was nearly illegible in parts, and as a result Karl Franzos’s transcription originally rendered the title and the protagonist’s name as “Wozzeck” (hence the title of Alban Berg’s opera adaptation). The correct title did not come out until 1921, some eight years after the play was first performed.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Woyzeck is KlausKinski.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Woyzeck is KlausKinski.

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* HeyItsThatGuy: Woyzeck is KlausKinski.KlausKinski.
* TypeCasting: Just like in ''Film/{{Stroszek}}'', Eva Mattes plays a woman who temporarily has a crazy husband.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Woyzeck is KlausKinski.

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