Kurt Ehrhardt

Kurt Ehrhardt

Birth : 1900-02-22, Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany

Death : 1971-04-25

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Kurt Ehrhardt

Movies

Ein Mordanschlag
Prof. Peter Garnet
Brückenallee Nr. 3
Franz Ullstein
Nathan der Weise
Nathan
Oberst Chabert
Oberst Chabert
Der Raub der Sabinerinnen
Theaterdirektor Emanuel Striese
Die Physiker
Ernst Heinrich Ernesti / Prof. Albert Einstein
The Miracle of Father Malachia
Bishop Willi Reuschel
"Wunderbar" takes on a new meaning in this routine satire by Bernhard Wicki about a bar that is miraculously transported by God Himself to a nearby, new location on an island. The nature of the miracle is a bit strange, but it comes in answer to Pater Malachias' prayers to get the sin-ridden place out of the center of the city. The good and naive Malachias is subtly played by Horst Bollimann. Once this miracle of relocation has occurred, the sharks and entrepreneurs, who would bilk both the faithful and the curiosity-seekers alike, crop up like an unwanted epidemic. The mercenary and the sacred clash, as many try to find deeper meaning in what has happened, and Pater Malachias starts to doubt the wisdom of his original prayer.
The Man Who Sold Himself
Carl Sending
Meant to be a diatribe against yellow journalism and current social ills, this weakly limned drama by Josef von Baky features a reporter who works for one of the tabloid papers. The reporter digs up dirt on the past life of a local hotel owner, and wanting to take full advantage of the muck, he strings out his revelations in a series of perjorative, damning articles on the man. The result of this campaign turns out to be much worse than simply ruining the hotel owner's reputation.
Der Tod des Handlungsreisenden
Willy Loman
Willy Loman is an over-the-hill salesman who faces a personal turning point when he loses his job and attempts to make peace with his family: Willy's long-suffering wife Linda, and Biff and Happy, his troubled sons and his life.
The Blum Affair
Dr. Jakob Blum
Dr. Blum, a Jewish manufacturer, is falsely accused of a murder. Even when the real killer’s identity becomes evident, the state prosecutor refuses to accept Blum’s innocence.