Herbert A. E. Böhme

Herbert A. E. Böhme

Birth : 1897-09-07,

Death : 1984-06-29

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Herbert A. E. Böhme

Movies

Der unterbrochene Akt
Stellvertreter
Friedrich Ebert - Geburt einer Republik
SPD-Reichstagsabgeordneter
Nationalkomitee Freies Deutschland
Erich Weinert
Das Leben ein Traum
Clotald
Um Mitternacht
Goodlack
Secret of the Red Orchid
Oberst Drood
Rival gangsters from Chicago move to London and attempt to extort money from rich Britons.
Mill of the Stone Women
Prof. Gregorius Wahl
Hans von Arnam travels to a Flemish village to study a strange carousel located in an old windmill that displays famous murderesses and other notorious women from history. Professor Gregorius Wahl, owner of the windmill, warns Hans to stay away from his mysterious daughter Elfi, in order to keep Hans from discovering the horrible secret shared by the Professor and Elfi's Doctor.
Knight of 100 Faces
Duca Ambrogio Di Pallanza
Two knights, the honorful Riccardo and the sinister Fosco, are rivalling for damsel Zuela.
Captain Falcon
Count Gualtiero di Roccalta
Baron Oddo de Serra who is cruel to his subjects, is neighbor of the Count Gualtiero of Roccalta. The servants of the baron cross the lands of Count to escape his abuses. Baron hatches a plot to assassinate the earl.
Die Herberge
Kavolius
Gesellschaft der Gänseblümchen
Tom Hewitt
Die tödliche Lüge
Richard Bastian
Waldwinter
Sternitzke
Prozeß in Dur
Gerichtsdiener Moll
Hin und her
Mrschitzka - ein Gendarm
Elephant Fury
Fritz Kröger
German big game hunter brings elephants back from Africa safely through enemy lines, but they go on a stampede in Berlin. Filming began during WWII in Germany, but production was stopped because story showed Third Reich police and military having problems coping with an elephant stampede; after the War, it got completed by its originator, and exported to the US with English dubbed, while removing all references to its 1940s German origins!
Die Schuld des Dr. Homma
Göbel, Scharfrichter
Fritze Bollmann wollte angeln
Otto Pahlke
....reitet für Deutschland
Olav Kolrep
Über alles in der Welt
Kapitän Hansen
Nazi cinema produced numerous WW2 military epics, one of the most impressive of which is Ufa's first-rate 1941 production, Uber Alles in der Welt,directed by Karl Ritter (Stukas). Ritter customarily produced morale-building propaganda pictures, and this, his first propaganda film to deal with the war, as well as his finest effort, was one of the highest-grossing pictures of the Third Reich. Set largely in France, England, and Spain, the film chronicles the plight of Germans caught by the outbreak of war and their frantic attempts to return to the Fatherland to join the battle. All of Germany's enemies receive equal disdain. The British, the French, the Poles, and the Jews are portrayed respectively as warmongers, profiteers and cowards. In the end, all that is important is returning to Germany.
Ein Robinson
Carl Ohlsen
Pour le Mérite
Oberleutnant Gerdes
A Girl Goes Ashore
Friedrich Semmler
The Traitor
Agent Schultz
This 1936 film tells the story of the doings of foreign agents in Germany and their allies among the German population. Having placed an ad in a local paper looking for "contact with bigwigs in German industry", enemy agents Morris and Geyer end up making contact with an engineer named Brockau. Brockau has developed an improvement in turning oil into gasoline and that's just what these enemy agents are looking for. Brockau, for his part, needs money, because his girlfriend is a selfish cow who demands more and more toys and trinkets, which has put our naive little nerd deep into debt. Brockau, however, is not the only unwitting maroon to fall into the clutches of the evil agents: the former bank agent Hans Klemm, now doing his service in the Wehrmacht, ends up being contacted by an agent from the other side and ends up getting blackmailed into working for them.