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Helmut Käutner (25
March 1908 – 20
April 1980) was a
German film
director active mainly in the 1940s and 1950s. He
entered the film
industry at the end...
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Canadian officers and
finds that
Käutner is
helping to keep
order among the
defeated German forces.
Käutner convinces a
Canadian colonel that under...
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drama film
directed by
Helmut Käutner and
starring Ingmar Zeisberg and
Anita Höfer. The
screenplay was
written by
Käutner and
Walter Ulbrich. For years...
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working with a
young Horst Buchholz, and
Monpti (1957),
directed by
Helmut Käutner,
again with Buchholz. In an
attempt to work on a
higher artistic level...
- was
awarded the
Cannes Best
Actress Award for her
performance in
Helmut Käutner's war
drama The Last Bridge, and in 1956, she won the
Volpi Cup for Best...
- and from 1955
moved to Berlin. Also
starring in
films directed by
Helmut Käutner, Falk
Harnack and
Wolfgang Staudte, he pla**** the role of a
young Luftwaffe...
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Apparently adapting an idea from In
Those Days, a 1947
German drama by
Helmut Käutner that had its US
premiere in
March 1951, The
Yellow Rolls-Royce uses a yellow...
- from the ****ual ****urance of Curt
Jurgens in the
leading role.
Helmut Kautner’s direction is not imaginative, but for a
solid story, well-told, about...
- a Tiger) is a 1959
American CinemaScope drama film
directed by
Helmut Käutner and
starring June Allyson, Jeff Chandler,
Sandra Dee,
Charles Coburn, Mary...
- by
leading artists such as
Curtis Bernhardt,
William Dieterle,
Helmut Käutner and
Wolfgang Liebeneiner – as well as such
newcomers as
Peter Beauvais...