Rudolf Asmus

Rudolf Asmus

Nascimento : 1921-10-30, Zlín, Czechoslovakia

Morte : 2000-02-13

Perfil

Rudolf Asmus

Filmes

Offenbach: The Tales of Hoffmann (Komische Oper Berlin)
Lindorf / Coppelius / Doctor Mirakel / Captain Dapertutto
Walter Felsenstein's staging of Jacques Offenbach's The Tales of Hoffmann at the Komische Opera Berlin.
Mozart: Don Giovanni (Komische Oper Berlin)
Leporello
This is released as part of Art Haus' Walter Felsenstein edition. Felsenstein, a contemporary of Bertold Brecht, ran the East German Komische Oper from just after World War II to his death. Felstenstein was famous for his ensemble productions and for the enormous amount of rehearsal time that went into his productions.
Carbide and Sorrel
Sänger
After the second World War, Dresden has a lot of reconstructing to do. To get the cigarette factory he once worked for running again, Kalle has to travel to Wittenberg - the only place where carbide can be found. Once there, Kalle find himself in the unfortunate situation of having to hitchhike his way back to Dresden, transporting seven heavy barrels of carbide. However, his inventiveness and optimistic attitude help transform the grueling task into an adventurous, entertaining, and funny journey.
I Survived Certain Death
Telling the prisoners of a death camp. Boxer Tony Majer, who got into a concentration camp for a fight with the Gestapo, remembers the murderous work in quarries, on the cruel torture of the Nazis and prison solidarity that helped him survive.
Dalibor
(singing voice)
Dalibor is a 1956 Czech film of the opera of the same name by Bedřich Smetana.[1] Directed by Václav Krška, the film was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival.
From My Life
sings and plays
Venice Film Festival 1955