Franz Kutschera

Franz Kutschera

출생 : 1909-03-25, Wien, Austria

사망 : 1991-10-25

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Franz Kutschera

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Stationschef Fallmerayer
Based on Joseph Roth's novella.
Die Erbschaft
César Cachelin
Friede den Hütten! Krieg den Palästen!
Kriminalrichter
Nennen Sie mich Alex
General Serow
Bel Ami
Monsieur Walter
Der Monat der fallenden Blätter
Karminski
When British philosopher Harold Hilliard took off for Warsaw to lecture on the Dysteleological Surd, he had no idea that he would soon become embroiled in international espionage. During the trip he tried to open a suitcase he mistook for his own. When a fellow passenger, a Pole with stainless steel teeth, took umbrage, Hilliard put it down to bad manners, but when the same man saw him pick up the wrong coat in the plane, Hilliard realized that he was suspected of spying. The party at the airport to welcome Hilliard only convinced the Polish agent that the British Secret Service was now picking its men with extraordinary cleverness. Hilliard, whose works were little known in England, was warmed by unaccustomed praise but chilled by the apparent certainty of the counter espionage people that he was a British agent whose code name was Whale.
Ivar Kreuger der Zündholzkönig
John Pierpont 'J.P'. Morgan
Herrenhaus
Major Patton
Actis
Metellus
Romeo und Julia
Capulet
In der Sache I. Robert Oppenheimer
Borris T. Pash
Tempel des Satans
Howard Dumont
The Strange History of the Citizens of Shilda
(voice)
The first animated feature film made in East Germany. The people of Shilda were once welcome at the courts of princes all over the world, but back at the Shilda castle work remained and had to be carried out by the women of the town. The women grew tired of this and called their men back. After many foolish decisions, the townspeople were victims of their own devices, and eventually set fire to their own city. The fire destroyed everything, and the citizens of Shilda fled out into the world.
Der Tod hat ein Gesicht
Dr. Mommer
Professor Mamlock
Dr. Werner Seidel
Professor Hans Mamlock is the distinguished chief of surgery in a university hospital. The year is 1933, and although the Professor is Jewish, he remains unconcerned with politics and the growing Nazi threat. Mamlock identifies strongly as a German, and he believes his culture to be simply incapable of the common barbarism associated with the Nazi party. Accordingly, he shows little understanding for people with strong or unpopular political views, such as Walter, a patient, and Rolf, his own son. Indeed, when Rolf joins the communists in resisting the Nazis, Mamlock throws him out of his house. As the persecution of Jews intensifies during the 1930s, Mamlock's own daughter is targeted for anti-Semitic attacks at her school...
People with Wings
Dr. Dehringer
This film continues the story of radio operator Ludwig Bartuschek from “The Sailor’s Song”. Near the end of the Weimar Republic, Bartuschek (Erwin Geschonneck) is working as a mechanic in the Sperber airplane plant. Director Dehringer offers him the opportunity to train as an airplane constructor if he is willing to give up his communist beliefs under oath. Bartuschek will not allow himself to be bought and instead joins the underground resistance movement.
Nekrassow
Jules Palotin
Heimliche Ehen
Raugraff
Saure Wochen - Frohe Feste
Anton Gerdinger