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Heinrich Wilhelm "Heinz"
Rühmann (German: [haɪnts ˈʁyːman] ; 7
March 1902 – 3
October 1994) was a
German film
actor who
appeared in over 100
films between...
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cheerful escapism." The film
stars Heinz Rühmann in the role of the
student Hans Pfeiffer,
which is
remarkable as
Rühmann was
already 42
years old at that time...
- are po****r only
within the Neo-**** subculture,
comedies starring Heinz Rühmann rank
among the
favourites of all Germans, and the
propaganda films of Leni...
- original. The film also
stars Nast****ja Kinski,
Willem Dafoe, and
Heinz Rühmann in his last film role. The
story follows the
angel C****iel, who unlike...
- Munich) was an
Austrian actress. She was
married to the
comedian Heinz Rühmann with whom she
starred in
several films. She was of
Jewish descent. "BFI...
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starred the
three most po****r German-speaking
comedians of the time—Heinz
Rühmann, Hans Moser, and Theo Lingen. The
leading roles were pla**** by
Liane Haid...
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starring Heinz Rühmann, Leny
Marenbach and
Lotte Rausch. The
overall plot was
similar to that of The
Virtuous Sinner (1931)
which Rühmann had also appeared...
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starring Heinz Rühmann,
Rudolf Forster and Grit Boettcher. It was
loosely based on the
Father Brown stories by G. K. Chesterton,
Rühmann reprising his...
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reportedly prompted Guinness's own
conversion to
Roman Catholicism.
Heinz Rühmann pla****
Father Brown in two West
German adaptations of Chesterton's stories...
- with
Gerhard Riedmann in 1954, in Wenn der
Vater mit dem
Sohne with
Heinz Rühmann in 1955, and in
Immer die
Radfahrer with
Heinz Erhardt and Hans-Joachim...