Joachim Brennecke

出生 : 1919-12-06,

死亡 : 2011-09-06

参加作品

Bedaure, falsch verbunden
Dr. Alexander
I'll See You at Lake Constance
Dr. Werner Bergmann
Die Wirtin an der Lahn
Sonne über der Adria
Charly
Ein toller Tag
Cherubin
Shot in 1944, finished and released in 1954.
The Lie
A man who owns a diamond importing business goes out for a night on the town with his girlfriend, her brother and her brother’s fiancé. The group stops by a circus to see the act of a trapeze artist who’s a friend of the man’s girlfriend. The performer suggests that all the men go out for a few drinks, and the next thing the businessman knows, he’s waking up in his apartment with a terrible hangover and a dead body in his room.
Der Vetter aus Dingsda
Roderich de Weert
Du bist die Welt für mich
Tino
Die Kaiserin von China
Heinrich Morland
So ein Affentheater
Stefan Popp
Skandal im Mädchenpensionat
Ferdinand Dorn
Ich warte auf dich
Peter Anweiler
Der Tag vor der Hochzeit
Hermann
I Can't Marry Everyone
Ernst Vogel
Pension Schöller
Alfred Klapproth
Lockende Sterne
Karl Ludwig Nordhaus
Heidelberger Romanze
Thomas Altendorf
The rich and jung American Susanne falls in love with the Student Hans-Joachim. Set in the romantic Heidelberg.
Der Kahn der fröhlichen Leute
Hans
Liebesgeschichten
Paul Lüdtke
Der 5. Juni
Gefreiter Eickhoff
U-Boat, Course West!
Lt. zur See v. Benedict
This Nazi propaganda film follows the exploits of a German submarine as it prowls the North Atlantic.
Über alles in der Welt
Willy Möbius
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.
Request Concert
Helmut Winkler
German propaganda film spinning a story around the popular radio broadcast "Wunschkonzert".
Two Worlds
Hans Schulz
A foreman’s son and his noble friend, who have voluntarily arrived from Berlin to help out with the harvest, switch their billeting coupons while on the journey, so as to play a trick on the estate owner, who is related to one of them. The wrong boy is asked to sit at the estate owner’s table, while the real relative is pushed off on the servants. And so begins a game of confusion with amusing results.