
Fritz Ernst Fechner
1921 - 2005Polonia-Express
Kurt Jung-Alsen
Alice Graf, Horst Schön
Railway employee Fritz Marr is not regarded well by his superiors. It is the year 1920, and trains regularly pass the railway hub of Erfurt to the East to secretly transport weapons for the fight against the young Soviet Union. Marr knows about this and wants to mobilise other workers to stop these illegal deliveries. To muzzle him, Marr is relocated to a remote rail work construction site.
Polonia-Express
Der kleine Kuno
Kurt Jung-Alsen
Margit Schaumäker, Rudolf Ulrich
What do grown-ups actually do at night? Little Kuno has been asking himself this question a lot lately. One day, the curious six-year-old decides to get to the bottom of it and sneaks outside his house at night. He wanders around the streets aimlessly and experiences some very exciting things.
Der kleine Kuno
Liberation: Direction of the Main Blow
Yuri Ozerov
Mikhail Ulyanov, Fritz Diez
This five part epic war drama gives a dramatized detailed account of Soviet Union's war against Nazi Germany during world war two. Each of the five parts represents a separate major eastern front campaign.
Liberation: Direction of the Main Blow
Guten Tag, lieber Tag
Gerhard Klingenberg
Rudolf Wessely, Margret Homeyer
Engineer Strebel′s apprentices think of nothing else but music and dancing, although they should really concentrate on their marks. Consequently, Strebel is anything but delighted with his pupil. To top it all, a TV show becomes interested in a performance by Strebel′s apprentices. To calm down their teacher, Jutta Fröhlich, who has already cast an eye on Strebel, makes him an offer: When they better their marks, Strebel would permit them to make a performance on television.
Guten Tag, lieber Tag
Fünf Patronenhülsen
Frank Beyer
Armin Mueller-Stahl, Dom de Beern
It is the year 1936 and the Spanish Civil War is raging. When the German commander of an international brigade is badly wounded he gives his five comrades a message which he divides up and secretes into in five cartridges. All five shells must reach the battalion in order for the message to be relayed. But Frenchman Pierre can’t bear the heat of the Sierra. When he leaves their hide-out to drink from a well he is hit by an enemy bullet.
Five Cartridges