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The Faithful Hussar (film)
''The Faithful Hussar'' (German: ''Der treue Husar'') is a 1954 West German comedy film directed by Rudolf Schündler and starring Paul Hörbiger, Loni Heuser and Harald Paulsen.Judt p.274 It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in West Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Willi A. Herrmann and Heinrich Weidemann. It takes its title from the traditional German song of the same title. Synopsis Sportswear salesman Eberhard Wacker is a member of a male choir known as The Faithful Hussar. Henpecked by his wife, he arranges to escape and have fun with his friends at a bar during carnival time. Before long their wives discover their plans. Cast * Paul Hörbiger as Eberhard Wacker * Loni Heuser as Ernestine Wacker * Harry Meyen as Fred Wacker * Harald Paulsen as Otto Kersten * Ina Halley as Anita Kersten * Doris Kirchner as Uschi Wagner * Lucie Englisch as Resi Naderer * Roland Kaiser as Kurtchen * Die Dynamite-Cats as Kapelle * Toby Fichelscher as Musik Leite ...
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Rudolf Schündler
Rudolf Ernst Paul Schündler (17 April 1906, in Leipzig – 12 December 1988, in Munich) was a German actor and director. He played "Karl" in ''The Exorcist'' (1973). After finishing the film ''The Nasty Girl'', Schündler died of a heart attack in Germany, aged 82. The film was released in 1990, two years after his death. Filmography Director * ''The Violin Maker of Mittenwald'' (1950) * ''Victoria and Her Hussar (1954 film), Victoria and Her Hussar'' (1954) * ''The Faithful Hussar (film), The Faithful Hussar'' (1954) * ''The Happy Village'' (1955) * ''The Beautiful Master'' (1956) * ''Greetings and Kisses from Tegernsee'' (1957) * ''Mikosch, the Pride of the Company'' * ' (1958) * ''Gräfin Mariza (1958 film), Gräfin Mariza'' (1958) * ' (1959) * ''Willy the Private Detective'' (1960) * ' (1961) * ''Café Oriental'' (1962) * ''Wild Water (film), Wild Water'' (1962) Actor *1924: ''Roulette (1924 film), Roulette'' as Reginald *1930: ''Only on the Rhine'' *1932: ...
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Heinrich Weidemann
Heinrich Weidemann (1899–1982) was a German art director.Lowe p.179 Selected filmography * '' The Gambler'' (1938) * '' The Swedish Nightingale'' (1941) * ''Ghost in the Castle'' (1947) * ''The Trip to Marrakesh'' (1949) * ''Scandal at the Embassy'' (1950) * '' When Men Cheat'' (1950) * ''The Dubarry'' (1951) * ''Rose of the Mountain'' (1952) * '' Mikosch Comes In'' (1952) * '' Klettermaxe'' (1952) * ''Mailman Mueller'' (1953) * '' Hooray, It's a Boy!'' (1953) * ''When The Village Music Plays on Sunday Nights'' (1953) * '' Love is Forever'' (1954) * ''The Gypsy Baron'' (1954) * ''The Beautiful Miller'' (1954) * ''The Faithful Hussar'' (1954) * '' On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight'' (1954) * ''Emil and the Detectives'' (1954) * '' The Country Schoolmaster'' (1954) * '' The Ambassador's Wife'' (1955) * '' When the Alpine Roses Bloom '' (1955) * ''Your Life Guards'' (1955) * ''Sergeant Borck'' (1955) * ''The Tour Guide of Lisbon'' (1956) * '' My Brother Joshua'' (1956) * ''As ...
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Wolf Gabbe
The wolf (''Canis lupus''; : wolves), also known as the gray wolf or grey wolf, is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty subspecies of ''Canis lupus'' have been recognized, and gray wolves, as popularly understood, comprise wild subspecies. The wolf is the largest extant member of the family Canidae. It is also distinguished from other '' Canis'' species by its less pointed ears and muzzle, as well as a shorter torso and a longer tail. The wolf is nonetheless related closely enough to smaller ''Canis'' species, such as the coyote and the golden jackal, to produce fertile hybrids with them. The banded fur of a wolf is usually mottled white, brown, gray, and black, although subspecies in the arctic region may be nearly all white. Of all members of the genus ''Canis'', the wolf is most specialized for cooperative game hunting as demonstrated by its physical adaptations to tackling large prey, its more social nature, and its highly advanc ...
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Toby Fichelscher
Toby is a popular, usually male, name in many English speaking countries. The name is from the Middle English vernacular form of Tobias. Tobias itself is the Greek transliteration of the Hebrew טוביה ''Toviah'', which translates to ''Good is Yahweh''. Yahweh is the name of the Jewish God. Toby is also an alternate form of Tobias. It is also used as a contraction of Tobin, an Irish surname now also used as a forename. People named or nicknamed Toby * Toby Alderweireld (born 1989), Belgian professional football player * Toby Bailey (born 1975), American sports agent former professional basketball player * Toby Balding (1936–2014), British racehorse trainer * Toby Barker (born 1981), American politician * Toby Barrett (born 1945), Canadian politician * Toby Brighty (born 1995), English Graphic Designer * Toby Colbeck (1884-1918), English cricketer * Toby Cosgrove (born 1940), American surgeon * Toby Creswell (born 1955), Australian music journalist and writer * Toby Fox (b ...
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Die Dynamite-Cats
Die, as a verb, refers to death, the cessation of life. Die may also refer to: Games * Die, singular of dice, small throwable objects used for producing random numbers Manufacturing * Die (integrated circuit), a rectangular piece of a semiconductor wafer * Die (manufacturing), a material-shaping device * Die (philately) * Coin die, a metallic piece used to strike a coin * Die casting, a material-shaping process ** Sort (typesetting), a cast die for printing * Die cutting (web), process of using a die to shear webs of low-strength materials * Die, a tool used in paper embossing * Tap and die, cutting tools used to create screw threads in solid substances * Tool and die, the occupation of making dies Arts and media Music * ''Die'' (album), the seventh studio album by rapper Necro * Die (musician), Japanese musician, guitarist of the band Dir en grey * DJ Die, British DJ and musician with Reprazent * "DiE", a 2013 single by the Japanese idol group BiS * die!, an inactive Ge ...
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Roland Kaiser (actor)
Roland Ernst Wolf Kaiser (9 April 1943 – 4 January 1998) was a German actor. He appeared in 27 films and television series between 1954 and 1997. He also worked as a voice actor, dubbing foreign films for release in Germany. Filmography External links * 1943 births 1998 deaths German male film actors 20th-century German male actors German male voice actors {{Germany-film-actor-stub ...
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Lucie Englisch
Lucie Englisch (8 February 1902, in Baden bei Wien – 12 October 1965) was an Austrian actress. She was married to the actor Heinrich Fuchs. Selected filmography * ''The Night Belongs to Us'' (1929) * ''Three Days Confined to Barracks'' (1930) * ''End of the Rainbow'' (1930) * '' Rooms to Let'' (1930) * ''The Widow's Ball'' (1930) * '' The Rhineland Girl'' (1930) * '' Two People'' (1930) * ''Twice Married'' (1930) * '' Rendezvous'' (1930) * '' My Leopold'' (1931) * '' Such a Greyhound'' (1931) * '' Schubert's Dream of Spring'' (1931) * '' Hooray, It's a Boy1'' (1931) * '' The Unfaithful Eckehart'' (1931) * '' Without Meyer, No Celebration is Complete'' (1931) *'' Peace of Mind'' (1931) * '' The Big Attraction'' (1931) * '' The Unknown Guest'' (1931) * '' Terror of the Garrison'' (1931) * '' Duty Is Duty'' (1931) * '' The Countess of Monte Cristo'' (1932) * '' Gretel Wins First Prize'' (1933) * ''The Sandwich Girl'' (1933) * ''The Valiant Navigator'' (1935) * ''The Fight with t ...
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Doris Kirchner
Doris Kirchner (3 May 1930 – 26 March 2015) was an Austrian stage, film and television actress. Kirchner died in Ahrensburg, Germany on 26 March 2015, at the age of 84. Selected filmography * ''Fanfare of Marriage'' (1953) * ''Arlette Conquers Paris'' (1953) * ''I and You'' (1953) * ''The Faithful Hussar'' (1954) * ''The Seven Dresses of Katrin'' (1954) * ''The False Adam'' (1955) * '' My Leopold'' (1955) * ''Yes, Yes, Love in Tyrol'' (1955) * ''My Children and I'' (1955) * ''Stopover in Orly'' (1955) * ''The Hunter from Roteck'' (1956) * ' (1956) * ''Scandal in Bad Ischl'' (1957) * '' The Forester's Daughter'' (1962) * ''The Secret of the Black Widow'' (1963) *'' The Curse of the Yellow Snake'' (1963) * ''When You're With Me'' (1970) * ''When the Mad Aunts Arrive'' (1970) * ''Aunt Trude from Buxtehude'' (1971) * ''Rudi, Behave! ''Rudi, Behave!'' (german: Rudi, benimm dich!) is a 1971 West German comedy film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Rudi Carrell, Chris R ...
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Ina Halley
Ina Halley (January 9, 1927 – June 7, 1992) was a German actress. Selected filmography * '' The Cuckoos'' (1949) * ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' (1950) * ''Five Suspects'' (1950) * ''Bluebeard'' (1951) * ''The Prince of Pappenheim'' (1952) * '' The Cousin from Nowhere'' (1953) * ''The Bachelor Trap'' (1953) * ''The Man of My Life'' (1954) * ''The Faithful Hussar'' (1954) * ''A Heart Full of Music ''A Heart Full of Music'' (German: ''Ein Herz voll Musik'') is a 1955 West German musical romantic comedy film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Vico Torriani, Ina Halley and Ruth Stephan.Silberman & Wrage p.147 It was shot in Eastmancolo ...'' (1955) * ' (1961) Bibliography * Sammons, Eddie. ''Shakespeare: A Hundred Years on Film''. Scarecrow Press, 2004. External links * 1927 births 1992 deaths German film actresses People from Chemnitz 20th-century German actresses Burials at the Waldfriedhof Zehlendorf {{Germany-film-actor-stub ...
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Harry Meyen
Harry Meyen (born Harald Haubenstock; 31 August 1924 – 15 April 1979) was a German film actor. He appeared in more than 40 films and television productions between 1948 and 1975. In the 1960s he also worked as a theatre director in West Germany. Personal life Meyen was born in Hamburg, the son of a Jewish merchant who was deported to a concentration camp during the Nazi regime. The 18-year-old Meyen himself was incarcerated as a ''Mischling'' and survived the Neuengamme concentration camp. After the war, he began his career with Willy Maertens at the Hamburg Thalia Theater. From 1952 he performed at the Theater Aachen and from 1955 moved to Berlin. Also starring in films directed by Helmut Käutner, Falk Harnack and Wolfgang Staudte, he played the role of a young ''Luftwaffe'' officer in the 1955 movie ''Des Teufels General'' side by side with Curd Jürgens. He also worked as a dubbing actor giving his voice to Dirk Bogarde, Robert Mitchum, Michel Piccoli, Peter Sellers, ...
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Carnival
Carnival is a Catholic Christian festive season that occurs before the liturgical season of Lent. The main events typically occur during February or early March, during the period historically known as Shrovetide (or Pre-Lent). Carnival typically involves public celebrations, including events such as parades, public street parties and other entertainments, combining some elements of a circus. Elaborate costumes and masks allow people to set aside their everyday individuality and experience a heightened sense of social unity.Bakhtin, Mikhail. 1984. ''Rabelais and his world''. Translated by H. Iswolsky. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Original edition, ''Tvorchestvo Fransua Rable i narodnaia kul'tura srednevekov'ia i Renessansa'', 1965. Participants often indulge in excessive consumption of alcohol, meat, and other foods that will be forgone during upcoming Lent. Traditionally, butter, milk, and other animal products were not consumed "excessively", rather, their stoc ...
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Bar (establishment)
A bar, also known as a saloon, a tavern or tippling house, or sometimes as a pub or club, is a retail business establishment that serves alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, liquor, cocktails, and other beverages such as mineral water and soft drinks. Bars often also sell snack foods, such as crisps or peanuts, for consumption on their premises. Some types of bars, such as pubs, may also serve food from a restaurant menu. The term "bar" refers to the countertop where drinks are prepared and served, and by extension to the overall premises. The term derives from the metal or wooden bar (barrier) that is often located along the length of the "bar". Over many years, heights of bars were lowered, and high stools added, and the brass bar remains today. Bars provide stools or chairs that are placed at tables or counters for their patrons. Bars that offer entertainment or live music are often referred to as "music bars", "live venues", or "nightclubs". Types of bars ra ...
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