Friedrich Ettel
Nacimiento : 1890-06-08, Zürich, Switzerland
Muerte : 1941-03-12
Kunde bei Hansen
Wirt einer Herberge (uncredited)
La acción se desarrolla en Andalucía, en los años de la ocupación francesa. Carmen, que es la cantante más famosa de todo el país, es una mujer inconstante que reparte sus sentimientos entre tres hombres. Uno de ellos se llama Antonio, y se trata de un antiguo capitán del Ejército regular, que ahora es el jefe de una partida de guerrilleros, con la que da golpes de mano contra las patrullas francesas. El segundo hombre que comparte los afectos de Carmen es José, un sargento de las tropas francesas, cuyos intereses están contrapuestos con los de Antonio, rival en dos frentes. El tercer hombre de la vida de Carmen es un famoso torero de Ronda. Carmen lleva dentro de sí un sino trágico que afecta, fundamentalmente, a todos los hombres que tienen relación con ella.
Dr. Fritz Hellbach
Film by Deppe.
Friedrich Holz, Industrieller
Feldwebel Hülsebeck
Bürgermeister von Niedernheim
Orje
Heinrich George plays Henner who lives with his wife and child on a tugboat, going on the river to Berlin. There he meets the attractive Gescha (Betty Amann), and a story of love, betrayal and sadness ensues.
Kriminalrat Morre
Kellermeister Schlemmel
Tras la muerte de su tío, propietario de Champagne Bockelmann, Peter asiste a la lectura del testamento. Bockelmann, productor de agua mineral, está seguro que heredará el negocio, pero el negocio del alcohol le parece inmoral. La lectura del testamento será toda una sorpresa.
Widowed carpenter Vincenz Olivier lives with his 8-year-old son Boubou in a small French town. But on the day he is supposed to marry the mayor′s daughter, Louise, his dark past catches up with him: Ten years ago, Vincenz – whose real name is Leon Bernier – escaped from prioson after being convicted of murdering his lover′s sister. Taking Boubou with him, Vincenz, who then and now still denies the crime, flees from the police in a desperate attempt to prove his innocence.
Preußischer Resident in Danzig
Arzt
A man swallows a diamond - and suddenly all people around him change their attitude towards him.
Apotheker
Trece maletas caras, marcadas sólo con las iniciales O.F., y un telegrama con una reserva llegan al hotel del aburrido pueblucho de Ostend. Todos los habitantes especulan sobre el misterioso visitante. El editor del periódico local aprovecha la ocasión y asegura que las maletas pertenecen a un millonario que está de vuelta a su hogar, y enseguida el pueblo rebosa de actividad. Se ensaya una fiesta y comienzan a construir un cine, una ópera, un ayuntamiento. En medio de una época en crisis Ostend vive el auge de la ciudad y se convierte en un símbolo para la economía mundial.
Hauptmann Hardy
The First World War. The young, English Lieutenant Raleigh is sent to the company of a disillusioned Captain Stanhope. Stanhope is secretly engaged to Raleigh's sister and is intent on protecting his image of an exemplary officer. An attack on the German lines, in which Raleigh also takes part, has turned into a bloody fiasco. Now Raleigh, too, knows the horrors of war, which have already taken their toll on Stanhope.
King
Chicago gangsters use cunning and a series of false identities in a violent battle for dominance, all while attempting to dodge the police.
Gustav Froehlich and Charlotte Susa play Rochus and Judith, the zwei menschen (two humans) of the title. Rochus' domineering mother insists that he enter the priesthood, but he is reluctant to break up his blissful romance with the fair Judith. A religious fanatic of the first order, the mother swears before God and her Church that Rochus will indeed take his vows. When this does not come about, she dies of grief, whereupon the guilt-stricken Rochus abandons Judith to become a priest. The girl subsequently commits suicide -- and it is Rochus who must officiate over her body during the funeral. This final scene was excised from the print of Zwei Menschen released in New York, leaving audiences hanging in regard to Judith's ultimate fate.
In the last years of his life, Bavarian king Ludwig II (1845 – 1886) devotes himself to ambitious architectural projects, which strain the state coffers to the extreme. The monarch, who is afraid of people, also withdraws more and more into a dream world at his various castles. His brother is already in a psychiatric institute and Ludwig is also eventually put under the care of psychiatrist Bernhard von Gudden. The king attempts to get out from under this guardianship at Starnberg lake…