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Peter Berling
Peter Berling (20 March 1934 – 21 November 2017) was a German actor, film producer and writer. He has worked on several occasions with director Werner Herzog, among them his collaborations with actor Klaus Kinski like ''Aguirre, the Wrath of God'', '' Fitzcarraldo'' and '' Cobra Verde''. In several of his medieval novels, Berling has drawn on conspiracy theories based on the Priory of Sion. Berling died on 21 November 2017 in Rome, aged 83. Films * ' (1957) - (uncredited) * ' (1966) * ''Detectives'' (1969) - Möbelpacker (uncredited) * '' Love Is Colder Than Death'' (1969) - Illegaler Waffenhändler * ''Uxmal'' (1969) - World Manager * ' (1970) - (uncredited) * ''Red Sun'' (1970) - Mercedesfahrer * ' (1970) - Executioner * ' (1971) - Hansel * '' Whity'' (1971) - The Hefty Bartender (uncredited) * ''Furchtlose Flieger'' (1971) - Berlinger * ''Beware of a Holy Whore'' (1971) * ' (1971) - Mike * ' (1971) - Sergeant Bogdanowitsch * ''Terror Desire'' (1971) * ''When Women Were Cal ...
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Międzyrzecz
Międzyrzecz (; la, Meserici, german: link=no, Meseritz) is a town in western Poland, on the Obra and Paklica river, with 17,667 inhabitants (2020). The capital of Gmina Międzyrzecz and Międzyrzecz County. Since the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998, it has been situated in Lubusz Voivodeship. In 1975–1998 Międzyrzecz was part of Gorzów Voivodeship. The town limits cover . Geography The town's name refers to Mesopotamia ("between rivers", pl, Międzyrzecze) and its location at the confluence of the Obra River and the Paklica tributary, in the west of the historic Greater Poland region. About halfway between the towns of Skwierzyna and Świebodzin, it is situated south of the regional capital Gorzów Wielkopolski and north of Zielona Góra. The municipal area is in a particularly green part of Poland. Extensive forests and numerous lakes can be found in the vicinity, including two Natura 2000 protected areas south of the town. Międzyrzecz is the seventh l ...
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Dirty Weekend (1973 Film)
''Dirty Weekend'' ( it, Mordi e fuggi) is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. Cast * Marcello Mastroianni as Giulio Borsi * Oliver Reed as Fabrizo * Carole André as Danda * Lionel Stander as General * Bruno Cirino as Raoul * Nicoletta Machiavelli as Sylva * Gianni Agus as Sergio * Marcello Mando as Kommissar Spallone * Renzo Marignano as Franco * Barbara Pilavin as Norma Release ''Dirty Weekend'' was released theatrically in Italy where it was distributed by Cineriz. The film grossed a total of 303.187 million Italian lira The lira (; plural lire) was the currency of Italy between 1861 and 2002. It was first introduced by the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy in 1807 at par with the French franc, and was subsequently adopted by the different states that would eventually ... on its release. The film was later shown in Paris on 2 October 1974 under the title ''Rapt a l'italienne'' with a 100-minute running time. Footnotes References * External links * ...
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Veronika Voss
''Veronika Voss'' (german: Die Sehnsucht der Veronika Voss, "The Longing of Veronika Voss") is a 1982 West German black-and-white drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and starring Rosel Zech, Hilmar Thate, and Cornelia Froboess. Loosely based on the career of actress Sybille Schmitz, the film follows the titular Veronika Voss, a morphine-addicted film star in 1955 Munich who begins an affair with a sports journalist; soon after, he discovers that Veronika is under the control of a corrupt neurologist scheming to bleed her of her wealth. ''Veronika Voss'' is the second film of his BRD Trilogy, but was chronologically made last, after '' The Marriage of Maria Braun'' and '' Lola''. It is also the penultimate film of his career (preceding '' Querelle'') and the last film released during Fassbinder's lifetime. Plot In 1955 Munich, Veronika Voss is a neurotic, faded UFA film star who is said to have slept with Joseph Goebbels but is now struggling to get roles. While ridi ...
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Red Rings Of Fear
''Red Rings of Fear'' ( it, Enigma rosso, german: Orgie des Todes, es, Tráfico de menores) is a 1978 giallo film directed by Alberto Negrin. Plot A detective investigates the killing of a teenage girl and turns his suspicions on three girlfriends of the victim, who dub themselves "The Inseparables." Production ''Red Rings of Fear'' is the third entry in a loosely linked series of film called the ''Schoolgirls in Peril'' trilogy, Mackenzie 2015 (0:07:35) a series of films based on the sexual exploits of young girls and their reaction to the adults. By 1974, audiences began to grow tired of the ''giallo'' genre and began having interest in other European genres such as the ''poliziotteschi'', urban cop thrillers that were influenced by American films such as ''Dirty Harry'' and '' The French Connection''. Mackenzie 2015 (0:18:05) Dallamano's second film in the ''Schoolgirls in Peril'' trilogy was ''What Have They Done to Your Daughters?'', a film with similar themes to the fir ...
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The Marriage Of Maria Braun
''The Marriage of Maria Braun'' (german: Die Ehe der Maria Braun) is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. The film stars Hanna Schygulla as Maria, whose marriage to the soldier Hermann remains unfulfilled due to World War II and his post-war imprisonment. Maria adapts to the realities of post-war Germany and becomes the wealthy mistress of an industrialist, all the while staying true to her love for Hermann. ''The Marriage of Maria Braun'' was one of the more successful works of Fassbinder and shaped the image of the New German Cinema in foreign countries. It has also been acclaimed by critics to be Fassbinder’s crowning achievement. It is the first installment of Fassbinder's BRD Trilogy, followed by ''Lola'' (1981) and '' Veronika Voss'' (1982). Plot The film starts in Germany in 1943. During an Allied bombing raid Maria marries the soldier Hermann Braun. After "half a day and a whole night" together, Hermann returns to the Eastern front the f ...
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Maladolescenza
''Maladolescenza'' (german: Spielen wir Liebe) is a 1977 film directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia. The film caused significant controversy because of its simulated sex scenes involving underage actresses. Because of these scenes, it was banned in several countries, being labeled as child pornography. Plot Laura (Lara Wendel) and Fabrizio (Martin Loeb, age 18) have been meeting every summer in the forest by her parents' summer home. Fabrizio is a solitary boy with only his dog for company; Laura is a sweet girl, but she lacks confidence. This summer new aspects enter into their story as both are growing up. The film represents them as part child, part adult. Part naive, part knowing. Laura is falling in love with Fabrizio, while he displays a new sexual awareness of her masked by his malice. Fabrizio becomes inexplicably cruel. He accelerates his unwarranted torment of Laura in many ways, including tying her up and putting a snake near her and killing a pet bird she is fond of. Fab ...
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Young, Violent, Dangerous
''Young, Violent, Dangerous'' ( it, Liberi armati pericolosi), is a 1976 Italian "poliziottesco" film directed by Romolo Guerrieri. It is based on the short stories "Bravi ragazzi bang bang'' and ''In pineta si uccide meglio'', both included in Giorgio Scerbanenco's short stories collection ''Milano calibro 9''. Plot In Italy, three young men go on a violent crime spree and end up being chased by the police across the country. Cast * Tomas Milian as Commissioner * Stefano Patrizi as Mario * Max Delys as Luis * Benjamin Lev as Giò * Eleonora Giorgi as Lea * Diego Abatantuono as Lucio * Venantino Venantini * Gloria Piedimonte Production ''Young, Violent, Dangerous'' story by Fernando di Leo was based on the short stories of Giorgio Scerbanenco, specifically ''Bravi ragazzi bang bang'' and ''In pineta si uccide meglio'', both included in his short stories collection ''Milano calibro 9''. The film was shot at Elios Film in Milan and on location in Milan and Pavia. Release ...
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Mister Scarface
''Mister Scarface'' ( it, I padroni della città) is a 1976 '' noir'' -'' action'' film directed by Fernando Di Leo and starring Jack Palance. Plot Tony ( Harry Baer) is a mob loan collector who is unsatisfied with his position in life, and constantly dreams of living it rich in Brazil with his brother. To make some quick cash, Tony joins the forces of organized crime, making his way up the ladder. Together with Napoli, another mob enforcer, Tony hatches a plan to con mob boss Manzari (Palance) out of a fortune, but Manzari isn't about to let that happen. Cast * Harry Baer as Tony * Al Cliver as Ric *Jack Palance as Manzari aka "Mr. Scarface" *Vittorio Caprioli as Vincenzo Napoli *Gisela Hahn as Clara * Edmund Purdom as Luigi Cerchio * Enzo Pulcrano as Peppi *Carmelo Reale (as Roberto Reale) as Luca * Peter Berling as Valentino Production ''Mister Scarface'' was the last film produced by Daunia 80 Cinematografica, the independent film company that had financed all of dire ...
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Meet Him And Die
''Meet Him and Die'' ( it, Pronto ad uccidere) is a 1976 film directed by Franco Prosperi and starring Ray Lovelock, Martin Balsam and Elke Sommer. Cast * Ray Lovelock - Massimo Torlani * Martin Balsam - Giulianelli * Elke Sommer - Secretary * Heinz Domez - Piero * Ettore Manni - Perrone * Peter Berling - Bavoso * Riccardo Cucciolla - Commissioner Sacchi * Ernesto Colli - Settecapelli Style Italian film historian Roberto Curti described ''Meet Him and Die'' as a turning point for ''poliziotteschi''s approach to justice in film as the genre "no longer considers justice" Release ''Meet Him and Die'' was distributed theatrically in Italy by Over Seas Film Company on 9 October 1976. It grossed a total of 344,182,575 Italian lira domestically. In West Germany, the film was titled ''Tote pflastern seinen Weg'' and was released on 28 July 1977. On its release on home video in the United Kingdom, the film received the alternative title ''Risking, Pronto!''. See also * List of It ...
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Black And White In Color
''Black and White in Color'' (french: La Victoire en chantant, then ''Noirs et Blancs en couleur'' for the 1977 re-issue) is a French-Ivorian 1976 war film and black comedy directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud in his directorial debut. The film is set in the African theater of World War I, during the French invasion of the German colony of Kamerun. The film adopts a strong antimilitaristic point of view, and is noteworthy for ridiculing the French side even more harshly than their German counterparts. The original French title is the first four words (the first line) of the song ''Le Chant du départ'', a French military song. It won the 1976 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film; it was submitted to the Académie de Côte d'Ivoire, resulting in that country's first and only Oscar. Cast *Jean Carmet as Sergeant Bosselet * Jacques Dufilho as Paul Rechampot *Catherine Rouvel as Marinette *Jacques Spiesser as Hubert Fresnoy *Maurice Barrier as Caprice *Benjamin Memel Atchor ...
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Victory March (film)
''Marcia trionfale'' (internationally released as ''Victory March'') is a 1976 Italian drama film written and directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was coproduced by France (where it was released as ''La Marche triomphale'') and West Germany (where is known as ''Triumphmarsch''). For this film Michele Placido was awarded with a Nastro d'Argento for best actor and with a special David di Donatello. It was shot in a disused barracks in Reggio Emilia. Cast *Franco Nero: Captain Asciutto * Michele Placido: Paolo Passeri * Miou-Miou: Rosanna * Patrick Dewaere: Lt. Baio * Nino Bignamini: Guancia * Alessandro Haber: Belluomo * Peter Berling * Ekkehardt Belle * Gisela Hahn See also * List of Italian films of 1976 A list of films produced in Italy in 1976 (see 1976 in film): References Footnotes Sources * * External linksItalian films of 1976at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Italian Films Of 1976 1976 Films A fil ... References Ext ...
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The Loves And Times Of Scaramouche
''The Loves and Times of Scaramouche'' (Italian: ''Le avventure e gli amori di Scaramouche'') is a 1976 comedy film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. Plot Along with his sidekick Whistle (Giancarlo Prete), Scaramouche (Michael Sarrazin) unwittingly becomes entangled in a plot to assassinate Napoleon - only to find himself the unlikely object of desire for Napoleon's lascivious new bride, the Empress Josephine (Ursula Andress). Cast * Michael Sarrazin as Scaramouche * Ursula Andress as Josephine De Beauharnais * Aldo Maccione as Napoleon Bonaparte * Giancarlo Prete as Whistle * Michael Forest as Danglar * Sal Borgese * Romano Puppo Release ''The Loves and Times of Scramouche'' was released on March 17, 1976. Reception Roger Ebert of the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' gave the film one-and-a-half stars out of four and revealed that "I didn't stay for the whole movie, which is sort of unusual; I like to sit through even the worst films in the hopes of finding things more atroci ...
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