Albin Skoda

Albin Skoda

Nacimiento : 1909-09-29, Vienna, Austria

Muerte : 1961-09-22

Historia

Albin Michael Johann Skoda was an Austrian stage and screen actor. He appears in a few historical movies and portrayed Adolf Hitler in Pabst's "Der letzte Akt" in 1955.

Perfil

Albin Skoda

Películas

Donadieu
Du Bosc
Die Jakobsleiter
Wilhelm Tell
Hermann Gessler - Landvogt
Götz von Berlichingen
Adelbert von Weislingen
Mozart
Antonio Salieri, Court Composer
This movie takes place during the premiere of Mozart's Die Zauberfloete (The Magic Flute). Not really depicting his entire life and loves, much of this is fictionalized scatology. Although not without basis in fact, Mozart has attained a somewhat colorful reputation and this is really just more of the same. The music is a joy, but the movie bogs down in titillation. Mozart's last days were lived in poverty and disgrace--stemming chiefly from his embracing of the Freemason stance, which was essentially a heresy in Austria and the rest of Europe at that time. None of this is depicted and even a satyr could not sustain the lifestyle Mozart has been portrayed as having here. Still, this is an interesting movie and worth a listen to.
The Last Act
Adolf Hitler
Albin Skoda embodies a frantic Adolf Hitler in his last days, scrambling to keep the Third Reich alive as morale within the bunker wanes and Berlin is encircled by enemy troops. Based on Michael A. Musmanno's book Ten Days to Die, Oscar Werner costars as fictional Nazi Hauptmann Wüst, a disillusioned middleman.
Symphonie Wien
Der schweigende Mund
Kardosch
Erzherzog Johanns große Liebe
Fuerst Metternich
Frühling auf dem Eis
Manuel
Love, Death and the Devil
Kiwe
In a harbor bazaar of the Pacific town of Kona, the young sailor Kiwe is offered a mysterious bottle, which supposedly gives her owner power and wealth and should fulfill all his wishes. The required return is however high. From now on, the soul of the new owner belongs to the devil.