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Every Day Isn't Sunday (1959 Film)
''Every Day Isn't Sunday'' (German: ''Alle Tage ist kein Sonntag'') is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Elisabeth Müller, Paul Hubschmid and Dietmar Schönherr.Limbacher p.6 The title refers to a traditional song by Carl Clewing which features in the film. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Willi Herrmann and Karl Schneider. It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in West Berlin with location shooting also taking place around Freiburg im Breisgau in the Black Forest. Plot While Eva is in the hospital after an accident, her son, Peter, goes in search of his long-missing father. Learning he has died, Peter then prepares himself for the new man in his mother's life. Cast * Elisabeth Müller as Eva Kende * Paul Hubschmid as Karl Brandtstetter * Dietmar Schönherr as Mitja Burganoff * Jochen Hanke as Peter * Jürgen Hanke as Paul * Trude Herr as Fanny Knöbel * Ralf Wolter as Dienstmann Huber * Walter Janssen as Franz, Diener bei ...
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Helmut Weiss
Helmut Weiss (January 25, 1907 – January 13, 1969) was a German actor, screenwriter, and film director. He was notable for directing '' Tell the Truth'' the first film produced in what was to become the future West Germany after the Second World War. It was made in Hamburg in the British Zone of Occupation. Much of the film had already been made at the UFA studios in Berlin shortly before the arrival of the Red Army, but Weiss dramatically re-shot it. The film was significant in its use of outdoor locations in common with other post-war rubble films. Selected filmography Actor * '' Trouble Backstairs'' (1935) * ''Scandal at the Fledermaus'' (1936) * ''Family Parade'' (1936) * '' Nanon'' (1938) * ''Kitty and the World Conference'' (1939) * ''The Leghorn Hat'' (1939) * ''The Girl from Fano'' (1941) * ''The Gasman'' (1941) * ''Rembrandt'' (1942) * '' Love and Trumpets'' (1954) * ''Oasis'' (1955) * ''Fanny Hill'' (1964) Screenwriter * ''I Entrust My Wife to You'' (1943) * ''Hello, F ...
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Karl Schneider (art Director)
Karl Schneider (1916 – 1996) was a German art director.Brockmann p.235 He was active in East German cinema from 1949 onwards, at the state-controlled Babelsberg Studios, but later worked in the West. Selected filmography * ''The Blue Swords'' (1949) * '' Quartet of Five'' (1949) * ''The Benthin Family'' (1950) * '' The Axe of Wandsbek'' (1951) * ''The Empress of China'' (1953) * '' Der Teufel vom Mühlenberg'' (1955) * ''Les Misérables'' (1958) * '' Peter Voss, Thief of Millions'' (1958) * '' Every Day Isn't Sunday'' (1959) * ''Hot Pavements of Cologne'' (1967) * '' Our Doctor is the Best'' (1969) * ''Count Dracula Count Dracula () is the title character of Bram Stoker's 1897 gothic horror novel '' Dracula''. He is considered to be both the prototypical and the archetypal vampire in subsequent works of fiction. Aspects of the character are believed by som ...'' (1970) References Bibliography * Stephen Brockmann. ''A Critical History of German Film''. Camden House, 2010. ...
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Rolf Weih
Rolf Weih (1906–1969) was a German film actor. Selected filmography * ''Flachsmann the Educator'' (1930) * ''Comrades at Sea'' (1938) * ''Alarm at Station III'' (1939) * '' In the Name of the People'' (1939) * '' The Governor'' (1939) * ''Alarm'' (1941) * ''We Make Music'' (1942) * ''Rembrandt'' (1942) * ''Doctor Crippen'' (1942) * '' My Wife Theresa'' (1942) * ''Love Premiere'' (1943) * ''The Golden Spider'' (1943) * ''A Man for My Wife'' (1943) * ''The Blue Swords'' (1949) * '' Friday the Thirteenth'' (1949) * ''The Murder Trial of Doctor Jordan'' (1949) * '' Dark Eyes'' (1951) * ''Torreani'' (1951) * ''Not Without Gisela'' (1951) * '' The Heath Is Green'' (1951) * '' Fight of the Tertia'' (1952) * ''The Chaste Libertine'' (1952) * ''The Empress of China'' (1953) * '' Such a Charade'' (1953) * '' Dutch Girl'' (1953) * ''Heroism after Hours'' (1955) * '' Swelling Melodies'' (1955) * ''Through the Forests and Through the Trees'' (1956) * ''The Tour Guide of Lisbon ''The Tour Gu ...
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Jur Arten
Jur may refer to: * Jur, Iran, a village in Isfahan Province, Iran * Jur River, in Africa * Jur language (ISO 639-3: lwo), spoken in South Sudan * Jurien Bay Airport, in Australia * Jurong East MRT station (MRT station abbreviation), in Jurong East, Singapore * Jurúna language (ISO 639-3: jur), spoken in Brazil People * Jur Hronec (1881–1959), Slovak mathematician * Jur Vrieling (born 1969), Dutch show jumping rider * Barthélemy de Jur In Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Laon Barthélemy de Jur (misread as ''de Vir'' in the 19th century; c.1080 - 1158) was a French bishop. He was bishop of Laon from 1113 to 1151. Some documents give his name as Barthélemy de Grandson or de Joux. Life ...
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Christa Williams
Christa Williams (born: Christa Bojarzin 5 February 1926 – 28 or 29 July 2012) was a German pop singer most popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Williams was chosen to represent Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest 1959 with the song " Irgendwoher" ''(From Somewhere)''. The song finished fourth out of 11 songs, and gained a total of 14 points. Selected filmography * ''At the Green Cockatoo by Night'' (1957) * '' The Legs of Dolores'' (1957) * '' Every Day Isn't Sunday'' (1959) * '' Pension Schöller'' (1960) * '' I Learned That in Paris'' (1960) See also *Eurovision Song Contest 1959 *Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest Switzerland has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 62 times since making its debut at the first contest in , missing only four contests, in 1995, 1999, 2001 and 2003. Switzerland hosted the first contest in 1956 in Lugano, and won it. S ... References External links * 1926 births 2012 deaths Eurovision Song Con ...
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Walter Janssen
Walter Janssen (7 February 1887 – 1 January 1976) was a German film actor and director. He appeared in more than 160 films between 1917 and 1970. Selected filmography * '' The Dancer'' (1919) * ''Destiny'' (1921) * ''Wandering Souls'' (1921) * '' Island of the Dead'' (1921) * ''Peter the Great'' (1922) * ''What Belongs to Darkness'' (1922) * '' Lust for Life'' (1922) * ''Carousel'' (1923) * ''La Boheme'' (1923) * '' The Love of a Queen'' (1923) * ''Shadows of the Metropolis'' (1925) * ''Tragedy'' (1925) * ''The Great Duchess'' (1926) * ''Fräulein Mama'' (1926) * ''Only a Dancing Girl'' (1926) * '' Sword and Shield'' (1926) * ''Women of Passion'' (1926) * '' The House of Lies'' (1926) * '' The Queen of Spades'' (1927) * ''The Little Slave'' (1928) * ''It's You I Have Loved'' (1929) * ''The Night Belongs to Us'' (1929) * '' Black Forest Girl'' (1929) * '' The White Roses of Ravensberg'' (1929) * ''The Flute Concert of Sanssouci'' (1930) * ''The Singing City'' (1930) * ''Two ...
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Ralf Wolter
Ralf Wolter (26 November 1926 – 14 October 2022) was a German stage and screen actor. Wolter appeared in nearly 220 films and television series in his over 60 years as a character actor. Life and career Wolter began his long career on the Berlin stage and in cabaret during the late 1940s. He made his first film appearance in ''Die Frauen des Herrn S.'' and quickly achieved prominence as an actor for comedic supporting roles. In 1961, he appeared as the baldheaded Soviet agent Borodenko in Billy Wilder's comedy ''One, Two, Three'' with James Cagney and Horst Buchholz. Another Hollywood film with Wolter in a supporting role was ''Cabaret'' (1972), where he played, alongside Liza Minnelli, the role of the neighbour Herr Ludwig, a publisher of pornographic books who later turns out to be a Nazi. In Germany, Wolter achieved his greatest fame as the eccentric but friendly trapper Sam Hawkens and as Hadschi Halef Omar in a number of highly successful Karl May film adaptations durin ...
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Trude Herr
Trude Herr (; 4 May 1927 – 16 March 1991) was a German film actress, singer and theatre owner.Weisser p. 289 She was an entertainer in Germany from the early 1960s until her retirement. Early life Trude Herr was born in the Cologne district of Kalk, grew up in the city's district of Mülheim and attended school there. Her father Robert Herr was a locomotive driver and was imprisoned for a long time because of his membership in the Communist Party; later he was sent to a concentration camp. For him she wrote the song "Papa", in which she thanked her father for her time; she sang it in 1961 at his funeral. She herself was a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. In 1933, she attended primary school in Cologne-Mülheim after which she worked in a bakery. Since the apartment of the Herrs was destroyed by bombs in 1943, they lived two years in the community of Ewersbach in Hesse. There she worked as a typist in the Dillenburg city administration, where she was known b ...
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Jürgen Hanke
Jürgen or Jurgen is a popular masculine given name in Germany, Estonia, Belgium and the Netherlands. It is cognate with George. Notable people named Jürgen include: A *Jürgen Ahrend (born 1930), German organ builder *Jürgen Alzen (born 1962), German race car driver *Jürgen Arndt, East German rower *Jürgen Aschoff (1913–1998), German physician and biologist B *Jürgen Barth (born 1947), German engineer and racecar driver *Jürgen Bartsch (1946–1976), German serial killer *Jürgen von Beckerath (1920–2016), German Egyptologist *Jürgen Berghahn (born 1960), German politician *Jürgen Bertow (born 1950), East German rower *Jürgen Blin (born 1943), West German boxer *Jürgen Bogs (born 1947), German football manager *Jürgen Brähmer (born 1978), German boxer *Jürgen Bräuninger, South African composer and professor *Jürgen Budday (born 1948), German conductor C *Jürgen Cain Külbel (born 1956), German journalist and investigator *Jürgen Chrobog (born 1940), Germa ...
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Jochen Hanke
Jochen is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Jochen Asche, East German luger, competed during the 1960s *Jochen Böhler (born 1969), German historian, specializing in the history of World War II *Jochen Babock (born 1953), East German bobsledder *Jochen Bachfeld (born 1952), retired boxer from East Germany *Jochen Balke (1917–1944), German breaststroke swimmer *Jochen Behle (born 1960), former (West) German cross-country skier *Jochen Bleicken (1926–2005), German professor of ancient history *Jochen Borchert (born 1940), German politician and member of the CDU *Jochen Breiholz, German opera manager *Jochen Busse (born 1941), German television actor *Jochen Carow (born 1944), German former footballer *Jochen Cassel (born 1981), German badminton player *Jochen Danneberg (born 1953), East German ski jumper * Jochen Dornbusch, the coach for the men's Hong Kong national team *Jochen Endreß (born 1972), retired German football player *Jochen Förster (born 1942), Ea ...
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Black Forest
The Black Forest (german: Schwarzwald ) is a large forested mountain range in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany, bounded by the Rhine Valley to the west and south and close to the borders with France and Switzerland. It is the source of the Danube and Neckar rivers. Its highest peak is the Feldberg with an elevation of above sea level. Roughly oblong in shape, with a length of and breadth of up to , it has an area of about 6,009 km2 (2,320 sq mi). Historically, the area was known for forestry and the mining of ore deposits, but tourism has now become the primary industry, accounting for around 300,000 jobs. There are several ruined military fortifications dating back to the 17th century. History In ancient times, the Black Forest was known as , after the Celtic deity, Abnoba. In Roman times (Late antiquity), it was given the name ("Marcynian Forest", from the Germanic word ''marka'' = "border"). The Black Forest probably represented the bo ...
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Freiburg Im Breisgau
Freiburg im Breisgau (; abbreviated as Freiburg i. Br. or Freiburg i. B.; Low Alemannic German, Low Alemannic: ''Friburg im Brisgau''), commonly referred to as Freiburg, is an independent city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. With a population of about 230,000 (as of 31 December 2018), Freiburg is the List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, fourth-largest city in Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart, Mannheim, and Karlsruhe. The population of the Freiburg metropolitan area was 656,753 in 2018. In the Southern Germany, south-west of the country, it straddles the Dreisam river, at the foot of the Schlossberg (Freiburg), Schlossberg. Historically, the city has acted as the hub of the Breisgau region on the western edge of the Black Forest in the Upper Rhine Plain. A famous old German university town, and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Freiburg, archiepiscopal seat, Freiburg was incorporated in the early twelfth century and developed into a major commercial, intellectual, an ...
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