Der Mann, Der Sich In Luft Auflöste
''Der Mann, der sich in Luft auflöste'' (“The Man Who Went Up in Smoke”) (Swedish: ''Mannen som gick upp i rök'') is a German- Hungarian 1980 police film about Martin Beck, directed by Péter Bacsó. Plot During the height of a Cold War, a drunken reporter from Sweden disappears without a trace while on a business trip in Budapest. Meanwhile, the tabloid for which he was writing sounds an alarm, with the Swedish government trying to avoid direct confrontation with the Hungarian police. Martin Beck, a detective, takes the case, and is sent behind enemy lines as a private citizen, to find the reporter and bring him back to Sweden. However, the official of the homicide commission faces a dilemma: How will he be able to locate a Swedish national in a city of two million? They need to interrogate charming Ari, a Hungarian girlfriend of the missing person, to gather the clues on his whereabouts. Cast *Derek Jacobi as Martin Beck * Judy Winter as Aina Mattsson * Lasse Strömstedt ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Péter Bacsó
Péter Bacsó (6 January 1928 – 11 March 2009) was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter. After high school graduation Bacsó wanted to become an actor and later a theatre director, but ultimately decided to try filmmaking. His first job in a film was as an assistant in Géza von Radványi, Géza Radványi's ''Valahol Európában'' (''Somewhere in Europe'') at the age of 19. He continued as a script editor and screenwriter. He graduated at the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest, Hungarian School of Theatrical and Film Arts in 1950. At the time he was already a familiar face in studios. He was a successful screenwriter during the 1950s before beginning to direct films a decade later. He made his first feature film, ''Nyáron egyszerű'' in 1963. He made his most famous film, ''The Witness (1969 Hungarian film), A tanú'' (''The Witness'') in 1969, but it was banned at the time and wasn't released until 1979. The film became a cult classic in Hungary; it is ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tomas Bolme
Tomas Robert Olof Bolme (born 21 April 1945 in Högalid, Stockholm) is a Swedish actor. He is famous for being the Swedish voice of Tintin, and he is also the voice of the anime hero Cobra. As a child, he acted at Vår teater, a children's theatre in Stockholm. He studied at Teaterhögskolan in Stockholm during the years 1966 to 1969. Bolme has performed at Fria Proteatern, Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm City Theatre and the National Swedish Touring Theatre. He has also recorded several audiobooks and one of them is Jan Guillou's ''Coq Rouge''. Bolme is a former member of the political party Communist League Marxists-Leninists (, ''KFML''). He is the brother of television host Agneta Bolme Börjefors. At the 24th Guldbagge Awards he won the award for Best Actor for his role in ''Creditors''. Along with Kim Anderzon, he co-hosted the 27th Guldbagge Awards. Selected filmography * '' Pirates on the Malonen'' (1959) * '' The Last Adventure'' (1974) * ''Creditors A c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1980s German Films
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Martin Beck Films
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Swedish Crime Drama Films
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Hungarian Crime Drama Films
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West German Films
West is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from east and is the direction in which the Sun sets on the Earth. Etymology The word "west" is a Germanic word passed into some Romance languages (''ouest'' in French, ''oest'' in Catalan, ''ovest'' in Italian, ''vest'' in Romanian, ''oeste'' in Spanish and Portuguese). As in other languages, the word formation stems from the fact that west is the direction of the setting sun in the evening: 'west' derives from the Indo-European root ''*wes'' reduced from ''*wes-pero'' 'evening, night', cognate with Ancient Greek ἕσπερος hesperos 'evening; evening star; western' and Latin vesper 'evening; west'. Examples of the same formation in other languages include Latin occidens 'west' from occidō 'to go down, to set' and Hebrew מַעֲרָב (maarav) 'west' from עֶרֶב (erev) 'evening'. West is sometimes abbreviated as W. Navigation To go west using a compass for navigati ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Helena Brodin
Helena Brodin (born 11 June 1936) is a Swedish actress. She appeared in more than 40 films and television shows between 1960 and 2000. Selected filmography * ''Hugo and Josephine'' (1967) * '' I Am Maria'' (1979) * ''Der Mann, der sich in Luft auflöste ''Der Mann, der sich in Luft auflöste'' (“The Man Who Went Up in Smoke”) (Swedish: ''Mannen som gick upp i rök'') is a German- Hungarian 1980 police film about Martin Beck, directed by Péter Bacsó. Plot During the height of a Cold War, a ...'' (1980) * '' Peter-No-Tail'' (1981) * '' Spring of Joy'' (1993) References External links * * 1936 births Living people 20th-century Swedish actresses 21st-century Swedish actresses Swedish film actresses Swedish television actresses Actresses from Stockholm {{Sweden-screen-actor-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dieter Schidor
Dieter Schidor (6 March 1948 – 17 September 1987) was a German actor, perhaps best known for his work in Sam Peckinpah's ''Cross of Iron'', and Rainer Werner Fassbinder's ''Querelle''. Dieter Schidor was born on 6 March 1948 in Bienrode, today a part of Braunschweig Braunschweig () or Brunswick ( ; from Low German , local dialect: ) is a List of cities and towns in Germany, city in Lower Saxony, Germany, north of the Harz Mountains at the farthest navigable point of the river Oker, which connects it to the ..., Germany. From 1977 to 1986, Schidor lived with the New Zealand actor and producer Michael McLernon, until his death from AIDS. Schidor died from AIDS on 17 September 1987 in Munich. Filmography References External links * 1948 births 1987 deaths Male actors from Braunschweig German male film actors German male television actors 20th-century German male actors AIDS-related deaths in Germany German gay actors 20th-century German LGBTQ people {{ ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zoltán Gera
Zoltán Gera (born 22 April 1979) is a Hungarian former professional Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder for Fulham F.C., Fulham, Pécsi Mecsek FC, Pécsi Mecsek and Harkány SE, as well as enjoying two spells at Ferencvárosi TC, Ferencváros and West Bromwich Albion F.C., West Bromwich Albion. Gera is known for his overhead-kick goals and his cartwheel to back-flip celebration, which he demonstrated in Fulham's UEFA Europa League, Europa League quarter-final win against Juventus FC, Juventus in 2010. He was named Hungarian Player of the Year in 2002, 2004 and 2005. For his efforts in the 2009–10 Fulham F.C. season, 2009–10 season and his goals in the Europa League, Gera was named Fulham's Player of the Season. Gera made his international debut for Hungary national football team, Hungary in 2002 against Switzerland national football team, Switzerland, with his nation losing 2–1. In 2009, Gera briefly retired from the national team following a disp ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sándor Szabó (actor)
Sándor Szabó (25 April 1915 – 12 November 1997) was a Hungarian actor. He appeared in 80 films and television shows between 1935 and 1997. Selected filmography * '' Once in a Blue Moon'' (1935) - Ivan * ''Princess of the Puszta'' (1939) - John MacPercy * '' Money Talks'' (1940) - Dárday István * '' Don't Ask Who I Was'' (1941) - Ákos, Son of Mrs. Mohai * ''Mission to Moscow'' (1943) - Ski Troop Lieutenant (uncredited) * '' Happy Times'' (1943) - Márton * ''Knock on the Window'' (1944) * ''Passage to Marseille'' (1944) - Sergeant of the Guards (uncredited) * '' Machita'' (1944) - Kovács Gábor, engineer * '' After the Storm'' (1945) - Bordás Géza * ''Tüz'' (1948) - Police officer of economical affair * '' Hot Fields'' (1949) - chief constable * '' Janika'' (1949) - Balla János * '' A Strange Marriage'' (1951) - Vicar Szucsinka * '' Déryné'' (1951) - Déry István * '' Dreamboat'' (1952) - Giant Arab (uncredited) * '' Erkel'' (1952) - Petrichevich Horváth Láz ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kjell Bergqvist
Kjell Bertil Leonard Bergqvist (born 23 February 1953) is a Swedish actor. Bergqvist finished the Royal Dramatic Training Academy in 1973 and made his debut in '' En enkel melodi'' and ''Jack''. He has since cooperated for many years with scriptwriter and director Ulf Malmros. During the 1990s he participated in several police films playing Martin Beck's colleague Lennart Kollberg. He played two different characters in the Swedish horror television series Chock in 1997. In 2001, he got a Guldbagge Award for his lead role in '' Den bästa sommaren'' and in 2002 he was nominated for the lead role Leif in '' Leva livet''. Across three seasons, he portrayed the titular role of '' Bäckström'' (2020, 2022, 2024). Kjell was for a time married to Miss Universe 1984 winner Yvonne Ryding (Yvonne Ryding-Bergqvist; currently divorced). He starred in Avicii's music video Silhouettes, as the doctor. This video was released on 7 June 2012. Selected filmography * 1979 – '' Katitzi'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |