
Karl Martell
1906 - 1966Gefährliches Spiel
Erich Engel
Jenny Jugo, Harry Liedtke
The formerly wealthy Baron Carl Erich von Wenden is desperate. His debts are out of control and he is forced to give up everything he owns. Since he doesn’t want to burden his daughter Rosy with all of this, he tells her he’ll take a pleasure trip with her … in truth, however, he has to work as an assistant waiter in the evenings, while Rosy stays in the hotel. He constantly fears his daughter will discover the truth; and this is a shame he cannot bear.
Gefährliches Spiel
D III 88
Hans Bertram, Herbert Maisch
Christian Kayßler, Otto Wernicke
Across German screens at the outbreak of WWII streaks "DIII88: The New German Air Force Attacks", an aeronautic and maritime spectacle glorifying Hermann Goring's Luftwaffe and the spirit of the newly arisen Germany. Once war became imminent, Joseph Goebbels instructed the German film industry to initiate production of numerous militaristic projects, but DIII88 was initiated by the Propaganda Minister's rival, Goring, who commissioned several aviation pictures. DIII88 is not a war picture per se, because it takes place in peacetime, but the young, fresh-faced air aces enthusiastically look forward to the coming war. The propaganda is blatant: The only thing that matters is dedication to duty and unconditional commitment to the Fatherland.
D III 88
Lache Bajazzo
Leopold Hainisch
Paul Hörbiger, Claude Farell
Фильм воссоздает историю создания оперы «Паяцы» молодым композитором Леонкавалло. В основе сюжета лежит происшествие, свидетелем которого Леонкавалло был в раннем детстве. Ревнивый актер странствующей труппы убил неверную жену и ее любовника во время представления. Оперу приняли к постановке в миланском театре «Даль Верме»; постановкой руководил А. Тосканини. Опера Леонкавалло сломила равнодушие и нерасположение к нему музыковедов, успех ее был огромным, и «Паяцы» появились сразу же на всех сценах Европы.
Lache Bajazzo
Der blaue Nachtfalter
Wolfgang Schleif
Zarah Leander, Christian Wolff
Julia Martens is a wrongly convicted murderess who is released from prison after thirteen years. She begins a new career as a chanson singer and her now grown-up son, who has been told that his mother is dead, has no idea who Julia Martens really is. One day he is suspected of murder and Julia intervenes.
The Blue Moth
Ohm Krüger
Hans Steinhoff
Emil Jannings, Lucie Höflich
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
Uncle Kruger
Damals
Rolf Hansen
Zarah Leander, Hans Stüwe
Vera Meiners' life was sweet but unfortunately for her, it was not to last. Her husband, Jan, left her after she met a former lover in a harmless friendly meeting. Forced to resume her disrupted medical career, she worked in a Swiss clinic but, without the knowledge of the chief surgeon, Vera ordered a risky operation to be performed and was thereafter fired. Penniless, she then works in Spanish nightclubs in order to provide for herself and her child. After many years, she runs into her friend Frank again in one of these nightclubs...
Damals
La Habanera
Douglas Sirk
Zarah Leander, Karl Martell
While vacationing in Puerto Rico, a young Swedish woman falls in love with and marries a powerful local landowner. Ten years later, their marriage has turned sour; meanwhile, two Swedish doctors have arrived on the island to investigate a mysterious fever.
La Habanera