Siegfried Breuer
Nascimento : 1906-06-24, Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
Morte : 1954-02-01
Polizeipräfekt
Reeder Bramfeld
Marquis de Tréville
General Krasinski
Writer
Sophokles
Rollincourt
Remake of the 1931 film The Man in Search of His Murderer.
Writer
Berlin tongue encounters Munich lifestyle. A comedy around Oktoberfest. Movies, FRG, 1951 Fita Benkhoff, Paul Kemp, Liesl Karlstadt, etc. A Berlin producer of nerve healing, vitamin-enriched and expanding its life-prolonging lemonade stand in front of all the Schottenhammel at the Oktoberfest on - under the slogan helps Berlin Munich: an intolerable provocation. And then come the Saxons ... Turbulent comedy about beer, Oktoberfest and a lot of originals from Germany!
Director
Berlin tongue encounters Munich lifestyle. A comedy around Oktoberfest. Movies, FRG, 1951 Fita Benkhoff, Paul Kemp, Liesl Karlstadt, etc. A Berlin producer of nerve healing, vitamin-enriched and expanding its life-prolonging lemonade stand in front of all the Schottenhammel at the Oktoberfest on - under the slogan helps Berlin Munich: an intolerable provocation. And then come the Saxons ... Turbulent comedy about beer, Oktoberfest and a lot of originals from Germany!
Oberst
Der Präfekt
An Italian-German crime film. One of Maria Montez's last films.
Il magistrato
Amore e sangue (released in the U.S. as "City of Violence"), the 1951 Marino Girolami (billed as "John Wolff") West German/Italian romantic action adventure war thriller.
Manfred Schilling
Director
Dr. Robert Rottweil
Tabakovitsch
Peter Lissen - Versicherungsagent
Thomas Lorenzen
Kriminalkommissar Rittner
Director
Harry Belmont
Dr. Frank Morava
Andy Karr
Berthold Plamershof - ihr Sohn
Fürst Catti
Popescu
Um escritor americano chega na Viena pós segunda guerra e descobre que o amigo que iria encontrá lo foi morto sobre circunstâncias misteriosas. Ao investigar o que de fato aconteceu, ele descobre uma trama que envolve o mercado negro de armas, espionagem internacional e uma sedutora jovem.
Dr. Thomas Bratt - Rechtsanwalt
Pablo Mendez
Alexander Radkofsky
Bukowsky
Prinz Orlowsky
Produced in 1944, finished and released in 1946.
Rudolph Manders
A wealthy man murders his wife, then marries a young woman who becomes suspicious of him.
Baron Erich Hübner
Stefan Brock
Nora and Stefan fall in love with one another after an accident takes place, but then end up losing sight of one another later on. Stefan ends up saving the life of young Christine and becomes her fiancée. Christine, however, is Nora’s daughter (can’t see where this is heading, huh?). When Christine finds out that mom and her hubby-to-be had a rather intimate history, she takes a boat ride on a stormy lake. But the prophecy of disaster associated with the bronze figure “Melusine” does not come to pass: Stefan looks for Christine, finds her in one piece and stays with her. Nora, for her part, decides incest might be a bad thing and gives up Stefan forever to go back to the man she divorced (hey, way to feel wanted!). For some reason, the Nazis didn’t like the plot’s moral message and banned it after its completion.
Paul Madina, Maler
The Viennese seamstress Gabi Berghofer wants to marry an innkeeper. But he marries someone else. Gabi then becomes a model for a painter, who falls in love with her. She spends some wonderful time with him, but he, too, leaves Gabi to return to his family. Desperate and deserted, Gabi stands before the gravestone of the young artist Gabriele Dambrone, who took her life due to heartache. Then she decides to once more take her life in her own hands and to make her old dream of becoming an actress come true.
Professor Alfred Lorenz
Viktor
A grieving husband tries to uncover the truth behind his wife's suicide, leading him to discover a tragic tale of infidelity and redemption.
Baron von Worowsky
Prof. Felix von Hartberg
Vienna during the fin de siecle. Farmer's daughter Anuschka has to sell the farm after her father's death to the rich but mean farmer's wife Nowarek and her friendly son Jaro. Anuschka goes to Vienna and starts to work as a housemaid until she is wrongly accused of theft.
Hauptmann Rakic
Benjamin Hecht, Kunsthändler
A sculptor, an enemy of modern art, sets an example. He sculpts a statue of Venus in the style of the Greek antiquity and buries it in a forest. When it's dug up in 1930, it's considered to be a 2 000 year old, antique statue.
Graf Stefan Oginski
In Vienna, during the 1848 Revolution, opera singer Antonia Corvelli marries Detlev von Blossin, a rich landowner. But, as she refuses to give up her career, her infuriated husband returns to Pomerania without her. After falling into the clutches of the cruel and wicked count Stefan Oginski, whose lover she unfortunately becomes, Antonia has no other choice but to pass for dead in order to escape him. She then returns to Italy where she joins small theater companies under various aliases. Until one day she is overtaken by her fate...
Fürst Hohenburg
Operetta (German: Operette) is a 1940 musical film directed by Willi Forst and starring Forst, Maria Holst and Dora Komar. The film was made by Wien-Film, a Vienna-based company set up after Austria had been incorporated into Greater Germany following the 1938 Anschluss. It is the first film in director Willi Forst's "Viennese Trilogy" followed by Vienna Blood (1942) and Viennese Girls (1945). The film portrays the life of Franz Jauner (1832–1900), a leading musical figure in the city. It is both an operetta film and a Wiener Film.
Baron von Brelowsky
Rittmeister Minskij
Quando dois capitães russos de cavalaria chegaram a uma estação de correios alemã, um deles lembra o que aconteceu há muito tempo. Ele começa a contar a história: dez anos atrás, um camarada deles descansou no Correio e se apaixonou pela filha do chefe do Correio. Ele prometeu tudo para ela e, finalmente, convenceu-a a ir com ele para São Petersburgo. Quando ambos chegaram lá, ela teve que perceber que seu capitão nunca teve a intenção de se casar com ela.
1. Schauspieler
Kammersänger
Lawyer
Comedy with Hans Moser as grumpy valet who takes corrective action with mumbling peevishness in the fortunes of his family household count.
Dr. Kuhn