Gisela Uhlen
出生 : 1919-05-16, Leipzig, Germany
死亡 : 2007-01-16
Emma Miller
Is a home for the blind hiding a murderer's nest? Shortly before his myste-rious death, millionaire Stuart changed his will and disinherited the local home for the blind. Inspector Higgins suspects that something is not right there.
Florence de la Rochefoucauld
Lady Smith
Whenever a criminal is killed in London, a black Jaguar is nearby, with a white cat always sitting in the passenger seat. Inspector Higgins and Inspector Lane find a joker card on all the victims. Their investigation leads them to a diamond smuggling ring.
Inge
A TV special about the christmas celebrations of the most popular TV characters in the ZDF at that time.
Old Evelyne
80-year-old Thomas recounts his childhood and middle age through a series of flashbacks and dream sequences. Thomas believes he’s been taken away from a better life at birth; following a hospital fire, he vividly recalls being swapped with another new-born, and subsequently grows up in a poorer neighbouring household.
Frau Löhn
Gräfin
Mother
Maria marries a young soldier in the last days of World War II, only for him to go missing in the war. She must rely on her beauty and ambition to navigate the difficult post-war years alone.
Mrs. Morehead/ Comtesse de Lage
The main characters in this film are wives of rich men who have nothing to do because they have staff – like the cook, the maid, the hairdresser, the manicurist, the governess, the teacher, the tailor etc. – who work for them. Naturally, the wives themselves do not pursue careers, they depend on their husbands’ money. This is why most of their thoughts revolve around the husband. And because the husband only appears as “the” man, there is no man in this film. All women fight for the same man. Those who have one, want to keep him no matter what. And those who do not have one yet only have one goal: To take away somebody else’s husband.
Luitpolds Mutter
The daughter of a poor mountain farmer becomes pregnant by a young nobleman. Because he does not want to marry her, she commits suicide. Her brother Ferdl then wants to confront the count. A brawl ensues. Ferdl has to flee into the mountains, where he falls into a ravine and is presumed dead.
Frau von Wolzogen
This film adaptation of Erich Kästner's book is about a millionaire who wants to travel to a hotel under a false name and test how "normal people" are treated. The hotel staff receive a warning, but mistake another man for the fake millionaire and treat him like God in France, while he doesn't feel the slightest bit of even luxurious treatment
Denise Darvet-Stuart
Sophie von Hatzfeldt
Jenny Treibel
Faith Barraclough / Hope Barraclough
Estelle
Comtesse de Bréville
Henriette Gambaroff
Mrs. Love
The Making of a Lady: The Story of Lady Hamilton is a 1968 historical drama film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Michèle Mercier, Richard Johnson and John Mills.[1] It was based on the novel La San-Felice by Alexandre Dumas and depicts the love affair between Emma Hamilton and Horatio Nelson. It was a co-production between Italy, West Germany, France and the United States.
Landrätin
Frau Girard
Mrs. Tyndal
A woman is kidnapped and her identity is stolen by criminals attempting to collect her inheritance.
Ines
Laura Foster
Mrs. Laurends
Georgia Witt
Ruth Cornell
Therese
Königin Elisabeth
Viktoria Westby
Mrs. Tilling, geb. Lebanon
When a wealthy man dies, his avaricious relatives look forward to inheriting all his money. However, he leaves a provision in his will that they all must spend a week together in his castle before they will be able to inherit anything. At the castle (which is cut off from the outside world), the relatives soon begin to be killed off one by one, each strangled with an Indian scarf.
Mariana Seisowa
Lady Frinton
Grace Nicholson
Emily Cody
A rich man bequeaths seven keys to seven of his friends, but only one will unlock the door to untold wealth.
Schwester Magda
Regina Giddens
Marion Froude
Gräfin Sophie von Beeskow
Die Marquise
Rita Wegener
Sabine Gärtner
Marie Jäger
Gräfin Orsina
Michaela Gast
The two half-orphans Reni and Rolf are 13 and 10 years old and they live with their grandmother in Berlin. Their father has died during the war, their mother works at a Baltic Sea port. Here she meets a captain who wants to marry her. When their mother tells them about the planned wedding, Reni and Rolf are reluctant to meet the captain.
Wilhelmine Mayer
Janet Spence
Helen Morrison
Stella Hirth
Lore Hollreiser
The Falling Star (German: Der Fallende Stern) is a 1950 West German drama film directed by Harald Braun. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival.
Sabine von Brackwitz
Shown in Cannes 1949.
Lisa Radscheck
Whodunit centered around a hostel.
Agnes
Gabriele Wilkens
Ilka Gräfin Baross
Luise Reiniger
Hendrickje Stoffels
Already a famous painter, Rembrandt van Rijn is commissioned to paint the Amsterdam Archers' Guild. But upon completion of the picture, the men of the guild feel duped, because they don't consider themselves flatteringly depicted in the painting. They therefore decline to pay for the work. During this dispute, the painter finds out his wife is close to death. He finds himself terribly lonely after her passing and suffers from depression until he decides once more to marry.
Christine Burger
Dimka
Petra, seine Frau
Ohm Krüger (English: Uncle Krüger) is a 1941 German biographical film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Emil Jannings, Lucie Höflich and Werner Hinz. The film depicts the life of the South African politician Paul Kruger and his eventual defeat by the British during the Boer War. It was the first film to be awarded the 'Film of the Nation' award. It was re-released in 1944
"Bella" Anna Wittstock
Krista
Phyllis
Biopic about the Rothschilds, a Jewish family whose members rose to the top of the European banking community during the Napoleonic era.
Erika Bartels, seine Freundin
Eva Burger
Angèle Destouches
Paris, 1830: Jean-Gaspard Debureau performs on the stage and delights his audience with song, wit and charm. He is, however, very unpopular with King Charles X, who is the target of much of Debureau's scornful jests. That would be a somewhat tolerable situation if it weren't for the fact that Debureau has fallen for a countess, who happens to be the King's mistress.
Elsbeth Schellenbach
Annemarie Brinkmann
In Annemarie Brinkmann's small German village all the young men are recruited to the front in WWI. When her boyfriend Klaus Renken gets the call they spend their last romantic night together. Time goes by but one day when the pastor announces the names of the fallen villagers: Klaus is among them. Annemarie collapses while the congregation sings a funeral song.