An einem Freitagnachmittag befindet sich eine Gruppe von Lehrern eines städtischen Gymnasiums noch im Lehrerzimmer, als es plötzlich klopft. Ein gereizter Vater steht vor der Tür. Er ist entschloss...
Der Reporter Peter Hansen verfolgt als Geschworener einen Gerichtsprozess, zunächst ohne großes Interesse. Die Frau des einflussreichen Dr. Overbeck ist tot, und ihr junger Liebhaber Meinhardt ...
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Documentary about several artists and intellectuals who through their work or political stance in the 1970s were at times considered to be supportive of the Red Army Faction's terrorist activities. In...
Stevie, Chris, Peter, Klaus-Maria und Dieter have just graduated from school. It's Father's Day and the five friends promise to reunite every year on that same day. Yet with their lives going into dif...
Three !!! First screen adaptation of "Die drei !!!", a youth book and radio play series especially created for girls in 2006 and based on the immensely popular and long-running youth detective series ...
Stevie, Chris, Peter, Klaus-Maria und Dieter have just graduated from school. It's Father's Day and the five friends promise to reunite every year on that same day. Yet with their lives going into dif...
In 1920, former detective Peter Perg returns from two years as a prisoner of war in Russia to Vienna, which is in ruins. But the city is undergoing radical change: the Empire has collapsed, masses are...
Gustav Fröhlich, Maria Holst, Liselotte Pulver, Peter Mosbacher (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Ingrid Andree, Willy Rösner, Peter Lühr (vorne, v.l.n.r.)
Ivan Desny, Hans-Peter Hallwachs, Hermann Lause (v.l.n.r.)
Peter Kraus, Erich Kästner (sitzend, v.l.n.r.) bei den Dreharbeiten
Peter Weck, Heidi Brühl, Ewald Balser, Adelheid Seeck (v.l.n.r.)
Götz von Langheim, Wolfgang Preiss, Peter van Eyck, Benno Sterzenbach (v.l.n.r.)
Andrews Engelmann, Hans Albers, Peter Voss, Hilde Sessak, Karl Dannemann (v.l.n.r.)
Werner Herzog, Kameramann Peter Zeitlinger, Wulf Hein (v.l.n.r.)