Margot Hielscher
Margot Hielscher (29 September 1919 – 20 August 2017) was a German singer and film actress. She appeared in over fifty films between and 1939 and 1994. Hielscher was born in Berlin. In 1957, she was chosen to represent Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 1957 with the song " Telefon, Telefon" ''(Telephone, Telephone)''. The song finished fourth out of ten, with eight points. Hielscher was chosen again to represent Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 1958 with the song " Für Zwei Groschen Musik" ''(Music For Two Pennies)''. The song finished seventh out of ten, with 5 points. In 1989, she starred in the TV series ''Rivalen der Rennbahn''. She died in Munich, aged 97. Awards In 1978, Hielscher was awarded the " Bundesverdienstkreuz" and in 1985 the "Filmband in Gold" for her contributions to German cinema. Selected filmography * ''The Heart of the Queen'' (1940) * '' Goodbye, Franziska'' (1941) * ''Love Premiere'' (1943) * '' Women Are No Angels'' (1943) * '' Ghos ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eurovision Song Contest 1958
The Eurovision Song Contest 1958 was the third edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster (NTS), the contest, originally known as the (English: Grand Prix of the Eurovision Song Contest 1958) was held on Wednesday 12 March 1958 at the AVRO Studios in Hilversum, the Netherlands and hosted by Dutch television presenter Hannie Lips. This marked the first time that the contest was hosted in the country of the preceding year's winner, a tradition that has been continued ever since (with some exceptions). Ten countries participated, equalling the number which took part the previous year; made its first appearance in the contest, while the decided not to participate. The winner of the contest was , represented by the song "" performed by André Claveau, marking the first of five eventual wins for the country. Another entry however made a greater impact following the contest; the Italian entry, " Nel blu, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nights On The Road
''Nights on the Road'' (german: Nachts auf den Straßen) is a 1952 West German crime drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Hans Albers, Hildegard Knef, Marius Goring and Lucie Mannheim. It was produced by the veteran Erich Pommer who had returned to Germany after years of exile. It is one of the more prominent German film noirs. It was acclaimed by German critics on its release and was awarded a prize at the Berlin Film Festival. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Frankfurt and various autobahns. The film's sets were designed by Rudolf Pfenninger and Ludwig Reiber. The production budget was around 900,000 deutschmarks.Hardt p. 190 Synopsis A happily married truck driver meets a much younger woman one night on the road and begins a relationship with her, which ends with her being drawn into the company of her criminal associate Kurt. Cast * Hans Albers as Heinrich Schlueter, truck driver * Hildegard Knef as Inge Hoffmann * Lucie Man ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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So Geht Das Jede Nacht
Germany was one of seven countries to enter the Eurovision Song Contest 1956, the first Eurovision Song Contest to be held. The German broadcaster ARD held a national final to select two entries to represent the country: Walter Andreas Schwarz with "" and Freddy Quinn with "". Neither song won the 1956 Contest, held in Lugano, Switzerland. Before Eurovision National final The German national final was held on 1 May 1956 and was presented by Heinz Piper. Two songs were selected for the Eurovision Song Contest 1956. There was a rumour that Lys Assia performed the song "" in the national final. However, this turned out to be incorrect, as she remembered only that she took part with a song of that title in a German music festival - it turned out that she competed with this song in the German Schlager Festival of 1961. At Eurovision The rules of the 1956 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest allowed two songs per country for the only time in Eurovision history, with the two son ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Freddy Quinn
Freddy Quinn (born Franz Eugen Helmut Manfred Nidl; 27 September 1931) is an Austrian singer and actor whose popularity in the German-speaking world soared in the late 1950s and 1960s. As Hans Albers had done two generations before him, Quinn adopted the persona of the rootless wanderer who goes to sea but longs for a home, family and friends. Quinn's Irish family name comes from his Irish-born salesman father, Johann Quinn. His mother, Edith Henriette Nidl, was an Austrian journalist. He is often associated with the Schlager scene. Biography Quinn was born in Niederfladnitz, Lower Austria, and grew up in Vienna. As a child he lived in Morgantown, West Virginia, with his father, but moved back to live with his mother in Vienna. Through his mother's second marriage to Rudolf Anatol Freiherr von Petz, Quinn adopted the name Nidl-Petz. At the end of World War II, as part of a refugee group, Quinn encountered American troops in Bohemia. Due to his fluent English, the 14-ye ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Germany In The Eurovision Song Contest
Germany has officially participated in every Eurovision Song Contest since its inaugural edition in , except in when its entry did not qualify past the audio-only pre-selection round, and consequently was not seen in the broadcast final and does not count as one of Germany's 65 appearances. No other country has been represented as many times. Along with , , and the , Germany is one of the " Big Five" countries that are automatically prequalified for the final, due to being the largest financial contributors to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The final is broadcast in Germany on ARD's flagship channel, . Germany first won the contest in , when Nicole won with "Ein bißchen Frieden". The second German victory came 28 years later at the contest, when Lena won with "Satellite". Katja Ebstein, who finished third in and , then second in , is the only performer to have made the top three on three occasions. Germany has a total of 11 top three placements, also finishing secon ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Magic Mountain (1982 Film)
''The Magic Mountain'' (German: ''Der Zauberberg'') is a 1982 drama film directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer and starring Christoph Eichhorn, Rod Steiger and Marie-France Pisier.Bock & Bergfelder p.152 An adaptation of Thomas Mann's 1924 novel ''The Magic Mountain'', it was made as a co-production between Austria, Italy, France and West Germany. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and at a variety of locations, many of them in Switzerland. The sets were designed by the art directors Heidi Lüdi and Toni Lüdi. Cast * Christoph Eichhorn as Hans Castorp * Marie-France Pisier as Claudia Chauchat * Rod Steiger as Mynheer Peperkorn * Charles Aznavour as Naphta * Flavio Bucci as Ludovico Settembrini * Hans Christian Blech as Hofrat Dr. Behrens * Alexander Radszun as Joachim Ziemssen * Margot Hielscher as Karoline Stöhr * Gudrun Gabriel as Fräulein Marusja * Irm Hermann as Fräulein Engelhart * Ann Zacharias as Fräulein Elly * Rolf Zacher as Herr Wehsal ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Salto Mortale (TV Series)
''Salto Mortale'' is a West German television series.Bock & Bergfelder p.252 It centres around a troupe of trapeze artists, known as the Flying Dorias as they embark on a major European tour. Main cast * Gustav Knuth as Carlo Doria * Gitty Djamal as Lola * Horst Janson as Sascha Doria * Andreas Blum as Rudolpho * Hans-Jürgen Bäumler as Vicco * Karla Chadimová as Nina * Margitta Scherr as Francis * Hans Söhnker as Direktor Kogler * Sabine Eggerth as Helga * Wilhelm Bühring as Gordon * Hellmut Lange as Mischa * Andrea L'Arronge as Biggi * Niko Macoulis as Pedro * Alexander Vogelmann as Tino * Yumata Pauli as Ansagerin * Bum Krüger as Horn * Helmut Werner as Helmut * Joseph Offenbach as Manager Jacobsen * Ursula von Manescul as Brenda Lind * Bruno W. Pantel as Texas Bill * Kai Fischer as Tiger-Lilli * Irmgard Paulis as Jenny * Margot Hielscher as Gloria See also *List of German television series The following is a list of television series produced in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Blood Of The Walsungs (film)
''The Blood of the Walsungs'' () is a 1965 West German drama film directed by Rolf Thiele, based on a Thomas Mann novella of the same name written in 1905 and published in 1921. It was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. The title refers to the ill-fated Völsung clan as told in the ''Völsunga saga''; the roles of Siegmund and Sieglinde refer to Sigmund and Signy as depicted in Richard Wagner's opera ''Die Walküre''. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Cast * Michael Maien as Siegmund Arnstatt * Elena Nathanael as Sieglinde Arnstatt * Gerd Baltus as Lieutenant Beckerath * as Rittmeister Kunz Arnstatt * Rudolf Forster as Count Arnstatt * Margot Hielscher as Countess Isabella Arnstatt * Ingeborg Hallstein as Countess Märit Arnstatt * Heinz-Leo Fischer as Wendelin, a servant * Karl-Heinz Peters as Florian, a servant * as Von Gelbsattel, an officer * Rudolf Rhomberg Rudolf Rhomberg (1 February 1920 - 6 June 1968) was an Austrian film actor. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Mosquito (film)
''The Mosquito'' (german: Die Mücke) is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Walter Reisch and starring Hilde Krahl, Margot Hielscher and Gustav Knuth.Reimer & Reimer p.177 It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in West Berlin and the Wansbek Studios in Haburg. The film's sets were designed by the art director Rolf Zehetbauer. Plot Cast * Hilde Krahl as Vilma * Margot Hielscher as Jeanette * Gustav Knuth as Karrari * Bernhard Wicki as Hugo * Walter Janssen as Lotsch * Herbert Wilk as Sekretär * Blandine Ebinger as Frau von Felde * Isolde Hinz as Mimi * Ingeborg Christiansen as Ertha * Carl Voscherau as Fremdenführer * Axel Monjé * Charlotte Ander Charlotte Ander (born Charlotte Andersch, 14 August 1902 – 5 August 1969) was a German actress. She was born in Berlin, the daughter of German stage/film couple and . Ander was trained at the Berliner Staatstheater. Ander was a star in the ... References Bibliogr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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It Was Always So Nice With You
''It Was Always So Nice With You'' (german: Bei Dir war es immer so schön) is a 1954 West German musical comedy film directed by Hans Wolff and starring Heinz Drache, Georg Thomalla and Ingrid Stenn.Commire & Klezmer p.253 The Swedish actress Zarah Leander who had been the leading German film star during the Nazi era, plays a self-referential role as a maturing film star. The film was intended as a tribute to the composer Theo Mackeben with many of his hit songs sung by Leander and Kirsten Heiberg, another star of the 1940s. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. The film's sets were designed by the art director Rolf Zehetbauer. Cast * Heinz Drache as Peter Martens * Georg Thomalla as Karl Holler * Ingrid Stenn as Elisabeth * Grethe Weiser as Aunt Martha * Albrecht Schoenhals as Publisher Conrads * Carsta Löck as Secretary * Willy Maertens as Father Hannemann * Helmuth Rudolph as 2nd Film Director * Robert Kersten as Filmstar * Willi Forst as Film Director * Kirsten ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Salto Mortale (1953 Film)
''Salto Mortale'' is a 1953 West German drama film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Margot Hielscher, Philip Dorn and Karlheinz Böhm.Singer p.567 It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and at the city's Zirkus Crone. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hans Kuhnert and Theo Zwierski. Cast * Margot Hielscher as Verena * Philip Dorn as Cadenos * Karlheinz Böhm as Manfred * Paul Kemp as Willi * Nicolas Koline as Mischa * Christine Kaufmann as Dascha * Käthe Itter as Martha * Erika Remberg as Rita * Gunnar Möller as Kurt * Willy Rösner as Direktor Jansen * Gert Fröbe as Jan * Angela Cenery as Sekretärin * Viktor Afritsch * Peter Alexander as Singer * Annelise Benz * Circus Krone * Sybille Dochtermann * Werner Fuetterer * Hildegard Hornauer * Christl Lazarus * Leila Negra as Singer * Karl Schaidler * Treska Treska ( mk, Треска, ) is a river in the western part of North Macedonia, a right tributary to Vardar. It is long, and i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jonny Saves Nebrador
''Jonny Saves Nebrador'' (german: Jonny rettet Nebrador) is a 1953 West German adventure film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Hans Albers, Margot Hielscher and Peter Pasetti.Bock & Bergfelder p. 8 The film is set in South America, but was shot on location in Ancona and Rimini, Italy. It was made by Bavaria Film at the company's Munich Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Paul Markwitz and Fritz Maurischat. Cast * Hans Albers as Jonny / General Oronta * Margot Hielscher as Marina * Peter Pasetti as Lt. Col. Dacano * Ferdinand Anton as Lt. Articos * Trude Hesterberg as Madame Dubouche * Linda Hardt as Rosita * Al Hoosmann as Totti * Franz Muxeneder as Paco * Kurt E. Ludwig as Carlo * Fritz Benscher as Rubino * Rudolf Vogel as Major Souza * Horst Loska as Maracas * Hans Bergmann as Rastano * Wolfgang Molander as Captain Tolly * Karl-Heinz Peters as Major Vinaigle * Ernst Rotmund as President Dacapo * Meloani * Walter Wehner * Viktor Afritsch * Jo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |