Conny Palme

出生 : 1919-09-02,

死亡 : 2004-05-18

参加作品

Florian
Ernst Köberling
Iwanow
Zwei Briefe an Pospischiel
Brundert
Ein Vogel bin ich nicht
Kranführer
Die Anarchisten
Polizist
Die vierzig Irrtümer des Herodes
Matrosew
Die Barrikade
Preußischer Offizier
Gedenktag
Meister Kuchelt
Goldene Städte
Ted Worthington
Gnade für Timothy Evans
Williams
The case of Timothy Evans was the first major post-war miscarriage of justice to capture public attention. Of low intelligence, Evans was damned by his own, false confession that he had murdered his wife and daughter. The trial and rightful conviction of John Christie for one of these murders three years later, did not, however, bring about a pardon for Evans. Despite having four alibi witnesses, the 28-year-sailor, who was described by his own defence lawyer as a "semi-civilised savage", was convicted and executed within six months of the murder. Three years after Mr Evans was hanged, John Christie, a neighbour in the house at 10 Rillington Place, confessed to strangling eight female victims - including Beryl and her baby daughter. He too was executed. It was to be many years before the judiciary and the government were to finally allow the late Timothy Evans a pardon.
Neu-Böseckendorf
Martin Möbius
Damenquartett
Stadtrat Wiesen
Novemberverbrecher - Eine Erinnerung
Kapitän zur See von Levetzow
Der Richter von Zalamea
Sergeant
Mord in Frankfurt
Die Verfolgung und Ermordung Jean Paul Marats
Direktor Coulmier
Zuchthaus
Kleiderkammerwachtmeister
Frank V. - Die Oper einer Privatbank
Schmalz
Begründung eines Urteils
Major Handschuhmacher
Drei Tage bis Mitternacht
Luftfahrtminister
The socialist dream collapses.
Im Jahre Neun
Pedell / Sixtus
The Investigation
Angeklagter Boge
Ein Tag - Bericht aus einem deutschen Konzentrationslager 1939
Sturmführer Eichner, Rapportführer
Zucker
Jager
Akte Wiltau
Brennpunkt
Zweiter Polizist
Lawrence Neman is a well-heeled New York average citizen. One day when he needs glasses, his appearance takes on a trait that corresponds to the widespread notions of Jewish physiognomy. As a result, Newman is soon treated and harassed as a Jew, feeling the latent anti-Semitism - which is first expressed by the fact that he loses his job. His opposition to the stupid dictatorship of public opinion is becoming increasingly violent, against prejudice and exclusion. Consciously he steps on the side of his Jewish fellow citizens, shares their fate, marries a Jewish woman, for whom he feels sincere affection.