Käthe Gold

Käthe Gold

Nascimento : 1907-02-10, Vienna, Austria

Morte : 1997-10-11

Perfil

Käthe Gold

Filmes

Einmal Moskau und zurück
Abendlicht
Resi Silberer
Johann und Anna
Anna
Karl May
Klara May
This ethereal, three-hour biopic is the middle film in Hans-Jürgen Syberberg’s “German Trilogy” on the mythological foundations of the Third Reich. By fusing theater, music, and cinema, Syberberg conjures up Karl May (1842-1912), the immensely popular German author, who set many of his adventure novels in an idealized version of the American Wild West. His tales of the cowboy and the Ubermensch alike were beloved by many, including (Our) Hitler, who supposedly ordered his generals to read May works after defeats in the Russian campaign.
Vanillikipferln
Fräulein Emma
Der Tod eines Handlungsreisenden
Linda
Televised version of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman.
Alle Reichtümer der Welt
Deborah Harford
Adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's "More Stately Mansions".
Ein Buch mit Kapiteln
Tante Jane
Porträt einer Madonna
Lucretia Collins
Anatol
Berta
Der Bauer als Millionär
Lacrimosa
Der Parasit
Madame Narbonne
Rose Bernd
Henriette Flamm
West Germany's entry in the 1957 Cannes Film Festival was this cinemadaptation of the Gerhardt Hauptman play Rose Bernd. The title character, played by Maria Schell, is a servant girl on a remote farm. Sexually assaulted by both her employer and a coworker, Rose later bears a child, who die soon afterward. After nearly two hours of unrelieved misery, Rose finally finds happiness in the arms of a longtime admirer (where has he been for the past 12 reels?) Rose Bernd (aka The Sins of Rose Bernd) received a smattering of American showings thanks to the drawing power of star Maria Schell.
Fuhrmann Henschel
Nora
Nora Helmer
Palace Hotel
Emilie, Zimmermädchen
The paths of guests and employees cross at the Palace Hotel in St. Moritz: A chambermaid experiences financial difficulties. A guest has been robbed. A thief is caught. An assistant cook is promoted to waiter. And there’s no shortage of love in this small world of the great Hotel Palace. Keeping an orderly eye over proceedings is the hotel’s beautiful patron, whose heart is in the right place.
Eyes of Love
Schwester Agnes
Der Wallnerbub
Monika, Davids Mutter
Das Fräulein von Barnhelm
Minna von Barnhelm
Die unheimlichen Wünsche
Pauline, Silhouettenschneiderin
Andere Welt
Audrey
Escaping her school teacher life, a lady marries a British military doctor who takes her to Malaysia. But realizing there that the marriage isn't working, she turns to an Oriental prince instead.
Der Ammenkönig
Die Marktgräfin
Rather coarse, pre-War comedy about a Markgraf -- Heinrich XXVI -- who bathes in the springs of the Ammendorf to strengthen his potency. The town and its springs are especially well known for the many couples with lots of children, who, for tax reasons, live there unmarried. The town smithy and bully provides his vitality to ensure the countess has an heir for the throne.
Amphitryon: Happiness from the Clouds
Amphitryons Gemahlin Alkmene
Lamenting Thebian women are waiting for the men to come back from war. God Jupiter is attracted to one of them: Alkmene. He goes to earth and tries to seduce her as himself: an old man. Failing in this, he disguises himself as Amphitryon (Alkemene's husband) and tries again. Next morning Amphitryon and his men come back from war; he suspects adultery and wants a divorce. Jupiter's wife Juno now also comes to earth and clears things up.
Forger's Doom
Alma
Claire, the wife of a bank teller, has a liason with a mysterious stranger while her husband is away.