Karl Attenberger

Birth : 1885-10-28, Munich, Germany

Death : 1951-11-19

Movies

Der kleine Muck
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Militiaman Bruggler
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Chronicles the Alpine war experiences of young Toni Bruggler (Ludwig Kerscher), a Tyrolean-German member of the Standschützen (militiamen), comprised of those who are too young or old to fight in the Austro-Hungarian Habsburg army.
Triumph of the Will
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Filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl's controversial masterwork is an artful work of propaganda showcasing German chancellor and Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler at the 1934 Nuremberg Rally. Edited from over 60 hours' worth of raw footage shot over the course of the rally's four days, the film is visually remarkable in the way it captures the event's enormous scale.
Schenk mir das Leben
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Men Before Marriage
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Was die Kinder ihren Eltern verschweigen
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What the children conceal from their parents. Banned at first in Europe. Released in the U.S.
Die Villa im Tiergarten
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Silent film social drama
Superfluous People
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Directed by Aleksandr Razumnyj.
Marcco, der Bezwinger des Todes
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Das Geheimnis von Schloß Elmshöh
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Der Favorit der Königin
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German film by Franz Seitz.
Das Milliardentestament
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Das Schweigen am Starnbergersee
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This is a very early feature by Rolf Raffé concerning the supposedly "mad" King of Bavaria, Ludwig II, probably the first feature film concerning the life of that King. In the piece, which is for the most part a straightforwards historical biopic from the DW Griffith school of narrative filmmaking, Ludwig is portrayed as an Idealist who cannot fit into the world of his contemporaries.