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Marili
''Marili'' is a 1959 West German romantic comedy film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Sabine Sinjen, Paul Hubschmid and Helmuth Lohner.Bock & Bergfelder p.61 It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location at Berchtesgaden in Bavaria. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Albrecht Hennings and Erich Kettelhut. It was made in Eastmancolor. Cast * Sabine Sinjen as Marili * Paul Hubschmid as Robert Orban * Helmuth Lohner as Peter Markwart * Hanne Wieder as Ella Roland * Ernst Schröder as Waldemar Heller * Leonard Steckel as Ludwig Ostertag * Ursula Gütschow as Englischlehrerin * Käte Jaenicke as Köchin * Hilde Schönborn as Schneiderin * Erich Dunskus as Bühnenportier * Maria Axt as Kesse Dame * Helmut Ahner as Mixer * Annie Pauker as 1. Tischdame * Inge Kühl as 2. Tischdame * Rudolf Vogel as Berthold Glubb See also * ''Marika Marika is a feminine given name of Polish, Greek, and Japanese origin. It has its origin in the ...
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Sabine Sinjen
Sabine Sinjen (18 August 1942 – 18 May 1995) was a German film actress. She appeared in more than 50 films between 1957 and 1994. Sinjen was married to television director Peter Beauvais from 1963 to 1984. She appeared as one of 28 women under the banner We've had abortions! (Wir haben abgetrieben!) on the cover page of the West German magazine ''Stern'' on 6 June 1971. In that issue, 374 women publicly stated that they had had pregnancies terminated, which at that time was illegal. Selected filmography * ''Precocious Youth'' (1957), as Hannelore * ''Schmutziger Engel'' (1958), as Ruth * ''Mädchen in Uniform'' (1958), as Ilse von Westhagen * '' Stefanie'' (1958), as Stefanie Gonthar * '' Marili'' (1959), as Marili * '' Old Heidelberg'' (1959), as Käthi * '' A Glass of Water'' (1960), as Abigail * ''Stefanie in Rio'' (1960), as Stefanie Gonthar * ' (1960), as Sabine Lorenz * ''The Wild Duck'' (1961, TV film), as Hedvig Ekdal * ''Napoleon II, the Eagle'' (1961), as Arch ...
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Erich Dunskus
Erich Adolf Dunskus (27 July 1890 – 25 November 1967) was a German film actor. He appeared in 170 films between 1927 and 1966. He was born in Pillkallen, East Prussia and died in Hagen, Germany. Selected filmography * '' The King of Paris'' (1930) * '' Bobby Gets Going'' (1931) * ''Girls to Marry'' (1932) * ''Secret Agent'' (1932) * ''Overnight Sensation'' (1932) * '' And Who Is Kissing Me?'' (1933) * ''So Ended a Great Love'' (1934) * '' Paganini'' (1934) * '' The Girl from the Marsh Croft'' (1935) * '' The Saint and Her Fool'' (1935) * ''Pygmalion'' (1935) * ''City of Anatol'' (1936) * ''Savoy Hotel 217'' (1936) * ''Family Parade'' (1936) * '' Love's Awakening'' (1936) * '' Der Kaiser von Kalifornien'' (1936) * ''Tomfoolery'' (1936) * ''Woman's Love—Woman's Suffering'' (1937) * '' Capers'' (1937) * ''Don't Promise Me Anything'' (1937) * ''The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes'' (1937) * ''Seven Slaps'' (1937) * '' Serenade'' (1937) * ''Men Without a Fatherland'' (1937) *' ...
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Göran Strindberg
Göran Strindberg (1917–1991) was a Swedish cinematographer. Strindberg was one of the leading cinematographers in post-Second World War Sweden, replacing the earlier generation who had emerged during the silent era. He worked a number of times with the director Alf Sjöberg. Biography Strindberg worked as a B-photographer at Europafilm 1937–1942, A-photographer at Sandrews 1942–1957 and as a freelancer 1957–1961. In the 1950s, he was mainly active in Germany, where he made a dozen films, including Robert Siodmaks Råttorna. He then changed medium and worked for Swedish Radio 1963–1964, was a teacher at the Film School 1964–1970 and course leader at the Dramatic Institute 1970–1982. Strindberg is buried at Skogskyrkogården in Stockholm. He was the son of the sculptor Tore Strindberg, the nephew of the polar researcher Nils Strindberg and a member of the Strindberg family. Selected filmography * ''I Killed'' (1943) * '' Prince Gustaf'' (1944) * '' We Need Eac ...
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Erich Kettelhut
Erich Karl Heinrich Kettelhut (1 November 1893 – 13 March 1979) was a German production designer, Art director#In film, art director and set decorator. Kettelhut is considered one of the most important artists in the history of early German cinema, mainly for his set direction for ''Die Nibelungen'' (1924) and his design and visual effects for ''Metropolis (1927 film), Metropolis'' (1927). His early career was defined by a working relationship with fellow designers Otto Hunte and Karl Vollbrecht, the trio working on many of Fritz Lang's early German films. Despite being best known for his iconic visuals on several of the most important films of German Expressionism, German Expressionist cinema, he is also noted for a career spanning into the 1960s and his work on more light-hearted films and musicals. Career Early career Kettelhut was born in Berlin in 1893. After leaving school, he received training at a craft school as a theatre artist. In 1909 he first met Otto Hunte, when t ...
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Hanne Wieder
Hanne Wieder (May 8, 1925 – May 11, 1990) was a German television and film actress. Selected filmography * ''Rosemary'' (1958) * '' Heiße Ware'' (1959) * ''Labyrinth'' (1959) * '' Marili'' (1959) * '' The Haunted Castle'' (1960) * ' (1961) * ' (1961) * ''Snow White and the Seven Jugglers'' (1962) * '' The House in Montevideo'' (1963) * ' (1966, TV miniseries) * ''Once a Greek'' (1966) * ''Count Bobby, The Terror of The Wild West'' (1966) * ' (1970) * ''Rosemary's Daughter ''Rosemary's Daughter'' (german: Rosemaries Tochter) is a 1976 West German sex comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Lillian Müller, Béla Ernyey, and Werner Pochath. It is based on the story of Rosemarie Nitribitt, which Thiele h ...'' (1976) * ' (1986) External links * 1925 births 1990 deaths German film actresses German television actresses People from Hann. Münden 20th-century German actresses {{Germany-screen-actor-stub ...
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Ernst Schröder (actor)
Ernst Schröder (27 January 1915 – 26 July 1994) was a popular German theatre, film and TV actor. Life Born in Herne, Schröder began his acting career at the nearby Bochum Theatre in 1934, under the director Saladin Schmitt. He worked there until 1936, also working as assistant director and Stage Designer. After working at Bielefeld and Wuppertal, he moved to the Schiller Theatre in Berlin in 1938, which became his artistic home and the location of his greatest triumphs, particularly after the Second World War. During the war he served briefly in the army, was wounded, and returned to the Schiller Theatre in 1942. When in 1944 the theatre was closed, he returned to serve in the army, and ended the war in Italy as a prisoner. He returned to the theatre in 1946 and rapidly re-established his reputation. He was a member of the jury at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival in 1957. He was considered one of the greatest character actors of the German theatre, enjoying lar ...
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Leonard Steckel
Leonard Steckel (18 January 1901 – 9 February 1971) was a German-JewishSiegbert Salomon Prawer, ''Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910-1933'', Berghahn Books (2007), p. 213 actor and director of stage and screen. Steckel was born as Leonhard Steckel in Knihinin, a Galician town that is today a district of the city Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine. He began his career as a stage actor and spent the duration of World War II in exile in Zürich, Switzerland, where he had gone to work at the Schauspielhaus Zürich. It was during this time that he began to direct. Steckel was killed in a major rail accident on 9 February 1971 in Aitrang, Germany. Partial filmography * ''Phantoms of Happiness'' (1930) - Gefängnisarzt * '' M'' (1931) - Man (uncredited) * ''The Adventurer of Tunis'' (1931) - Ferrero * ''The Daredevil'' (1931) - Barini, Inhaber American Hippodrom * '' The Captain from Köpenick'' (1931) - Krakauer, ein Trödler * ''Secret Agent'' (1932) - ...
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Walter Wischniewsky
Walter Wischniewsky (16 September 1912 – 1 February 1995) was a German film editor who worked on over a hundred productions during his career. Wischniewsky also sometimes worked as an assistant director. Wischniewsky began his career during the Nazi era, but most productions he worked on were post-Second World War. He edited several rubble films, including '' The Berliner'' (1948). During the 1950s and 1960s he became one of the mainstays of German commercial cinema, working on the long-running Edgar Wallace and Karl May series. Wischniewsky edited Fritz Lang's Indian-shot '' The Indian Tomb'' and '' The Tiger of Eschnapur'' (both 1959).Langford p.83 Selected filmography * '' The Empress's Favourite '' (1936) * ''Talking About Jacqueline'' (1937) * ''Between Hamburg and Haiti'' (1940) * '' The Rothschilds'' (1940) * ''5 June'' (1942) * '' Young Hearts'' (1944) * ''Nora'' (1944) * '' Das Mädchen Juanita'' (1945) * ''King of Hearts'' (1947) * '' Morituri'' (1948) * '' The Berlin ...
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Werner Krien
Werner Krien (7 March 1912 – 6 March 1975) was a German cinematographer. Selected filmography * '' Black Roses'' (1935) * ''Women for Golden Hill'' (1938) * '' Triad'' (1938) * '' The Strange Monsieur Victor'' (1938) * ''Twelve Minutes After Midnight'' (1939) * '' Detours to Happiness'' (1939) * '' Riding for Germany'' (1941) * ''Above All Else in the World'' (1941) * '' Münchhausen'' (1943) * '' Große Freiheit Nr. 7'' (1944) * ''A Wife for Three Days'' (1944) * ''Somewhere in Berlin'' (1946) * '' And the Heavens Above Us'' (1947) * '' Trouble Backstairs'' (1949) * '' Tromba'' (1949) * ''The Great Mandarin'' (1949) * ''The Murder Trial of Doctor Jordan'' (1949) * ''Beloved Liar'' (1950) * '' The House in Montevideo'' (1951) * ''Hanna Amon'' (1951) * '' Towers of Silence'' (1952) * ''Ave Maria'' (1953) * '' The Blue Hour'' (1953) * '' His Royal Highness'' (1953) * '' Portrait of an Unknown Woman'' (1954) * ''One Woman Is Not Enough?'' (1955) * ''Roses in Autumn'' (1955) * ''The ...
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Georg Haentzschel
Georg Haentzschel ( 23 December 1907, Berlin – 12 April 1992, Cologne) was a German pianist, broadcaster, composer and arranger. Haentzschel studied at the Stern Conservatoire in Berlin and made a career which eventually left him as the last remaining representative composer from what he considered the golden age of German film music. He worked equally happily as a jazz pianist, regularly collaborating with the similarly gifted Peter Igelhoff. He directed the Deutsche Tanz-und-Unterhaltungsorchester (German Dance and Entertainment Orchestra). After the war, he moved to West Germany and worked in Cologne. Haentzschel's most famous film score, for the wartime extravaganza '' Münchhausen'' (1943) recalls his mentor Theo Mackeben. The score is flooded with romantic melody and effective scoring. Representative work may be heard in many other film scores, such as ''Via Mala'' (released 1948), ''Annelie'' (1941) and ''Robinson soll nicht sterben''. He was killed during the 1992 R ...
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Helmuth Lohner
Helmuth Lohner (24 April 1933 – 23 June 2015) was an Austrian actor, theatre director, and from 1997 to 2006 director of the Theater in der Josefstadt. Early life Born in Vienna, Lohner initially trained as a commercial artist, while also taking private acting lessons. He made his acting début in 1952 at the municipal theatre in Baden bei Wien. He also appeared as operetta buffo at the Stadttheater Klagenfurt. From 1953 to 1963 he appeared in various productions of the Theater in der Josefstadt, as well as making numerous film appearances. Career Further engagements in Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Zurich followed. Between them he appeared at the Burgtheater, and at the Salzburg Festival several times, taking the roles of "Death", "The Devil" and "Jedermann" in Hugo von Hofmannsthal's play '' Jedermann'' (which by tradition is performed every year). He made his film debut in 1955 in Josef von Báky's ''Hotel Adlon''. From 1963 he was active in television as actor an ...
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Paul Hubschmid
Paul Hubschmid (; 20 July 1917 – 31 December 2001) was a Swiss actor. He was most notable for his role as Henry Higgins in a production of ''My Fair Lady''. In some of his Hollywood films he used the name Paul Christian. He appeared in dozens of films and television series between 1938 and 1991. Many of these were German and International productions. Selected filmography * ''Fusilier Wipf'' (1938, Swiss) - Reinhold Wipf * ''Maria Ilona'' (1939, German) - Imre von Hontos, Maria Ilonas Bruder * ''Der letzte Appell'' (1939, German) * ''Mir lönd nüd lugg'' (1940, Swiss) - Hans Landolt * ''Mein Traum'' (1940, Swiss) - Bob Ellis * ''Die missbrauchten Liebesbriefe'' (1940, Swiss) - Wilhelm * '' The Rainer Case'' (1942, German) - Franz Rainer * ''Meine Freundin Josefine'' (1942, German) - Herr Milander * ''Altes Herz wird wieder jung'' (1943, German) - Willibald Mack * ''Wilder Urlaub'' (1943, Swiss) - Fritz Hablützel * '' Love Letters'' (1944, German) - Robert Wieland * ''Der ge ...
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