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Lilli Palmer

Lilli Palmer

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Lilli Palmer, born Lillie Marie Peiser, ( – ) was a German
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium,...

 actress. She won the Volpi Cup
Volpi Cup
The Volpi Cups are awards given to actors at the Venice Film Festival. Awards for best actor and best actress have been given since 1935. In the mid-1990s awards were also given to supporting actors and actresses, and in 1993 an award was given to an entire cast...

, the Deutscher Filmpreis
Deutscher Filmpreis
The Deutscher Filmpreis is the highest German movie award. From 1951 to 2004 it was awarded by a commission, since 2005 the award has been given by the Deutsche Filmakademie...

 three times, and was nominated twice for a Golden Globe Award
Golden Globe Award
The Golden Globe Awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to recognize outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry, both domestic and foreign, and to focus wide public attention upon the best in motion pictures and television...

.

Palmer, who took her surname from an English actress she admired, was one of three daughters born to Dr. Alfred Peiser, a German
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium,...

 Jew
Jew
The Jews , also known as the Jewish people, are an ethnoreligious group originating in the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East. The Jewish ethnicity, nationality, and religion are strongly interrelated, as Judaism is the traditional faith of the Jewish nation...

ish surgeon, and Rose Lissman, an Austria
Austria
Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country of roughly 8.3 million people in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west...

n Jewish stage actress in Posen
Poznan
Poznań is a city in west-central Poland with over 557,264 inhabitants . Located on the Warta River, it is one of the oldest cities in Poland, making it an important historical centre and a vibrant centre of trade, industry, and education. Poznań is Poland's fifth largest city and fourth biggest...

, Prussia
Prussia
Prussia was a historic state originating out of the Duchy of Prussia and the Margraviate of Brandenburg. For centuries this state had substantial influence on German and European history...

, Germany
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium,...

 (now Poznań, Poland
Poland
Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe . Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north...

). When Lilli was four her family moved to Berlin-Charlottenburg
Charlottenburg
Charlottenburg is a locality of Berlin within the borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, named after Queen consort Sophia Charlotte...

.
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Lilli Palmer, born Lillie Marie Peiser, ( – ) was a German
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium,...

 actress. She won the Volpi Cup
Volpi Cup
The Volpi Cups are awards given to actors at the Venice Film Festival. Awards for best actor and best actress have been given since 1935. In the mid-1990s awards were also given to supporting actors and actresses, and in 1993 an award was given to an entire cast...

, the Deutscher Filmpreis
Deutscher Filmpreis
The Deutscher Filmpreis is the highest German movie award. From 1951 to 2004 it was awarded by a commission, since 2005 the award has been given by the Deutsche Filmakademie...

 three times, and was nominated twice for a Golden Globe Award
Golden Globe Award
The Golden Globe Awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to recognize outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry, both domestic and foreign, and to focus wide public attention upon the best in motion pictures and television...

.

Life


Palmer, who took her surname from an English actress she admired, was one of three daughters born to Dr. Alfred Peiser, a German
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium,...

 Jew
Jew
The Jews , also known as the Jewish people, are an ethnoreligious group originating in the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East. The Jewish ethnicity, nationality, and religion are strongly interrelated, as Judaism is the traditional faith of the Jewish nation...

ish surgeon, and Rose Lissman, an Austria
Austria
Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country of roughly 8.3 million people in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west...

n Jewish stage actress in Posen
Poznan
Poznań is a city in west-central Poland with over 557,264 inhabitants . Located on the Warta River, it is one of the oldest cities in Poland, making it an important historical centre and a vibrant centre of trade, industry, and education. Poznań is Poland's fifth largest city and fourth biggest...

, Prussia
Prussia
Prussia was a historic state originating out of the Duchy of Prussia and the Margraviate of Brandenburg. For centuries this state had substantial influence on German and European history...

, Germany
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium,...

 (now Poznań, Poland
Poland
Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe . Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north...

). When Lilli was four her family moved to Berlin-Charlottenburg
Charlottenburg
Charlottenburg is a locality of Berlin within the borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, named after Queen consort Sophia Charlotte...

. She studied drama in Berlin
Berlin
Berlin is the capital city and one of sixteen states of Germany. With a population of 3.4 million within its city limits, Berlin is Germany's largest city. It is the second most populous city and the eighth most populous urban area in the European Union...

 before fleeing to Paris
Paris
Paris is the capital of France and the country's most populous city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region...

 in 1933 following the Nazi
Nazism
Nazism, known officially in German as National Socialism , is the totalitarian ideology and practices of the Nazi Party or National Socialist German Workers’ Party under Adolf Hitler, and the policies adopted by the dictatorial government of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.Nazism is often considered...

 takeover. While performing in cabaret
Cabaret
Cabaret is a form of entertainment featuring comedy, song, dance, and theatre, distinguished mainly by the performance venue—a restaurant or nightclub with a stage for performances and the audience sitting at tables watching the performance being introduced by a master of ceremonies, or MC.Cabaret...

s, she attracted the attention of British talent scouts and was offered a contract by the Gaumont Film Company
Gaumont Film Company
Gaumont Film Company is a French film production company founded in 1895 by the engineer-turned-inventor, Léon Gaumont . It is the oldest running film company in the world. Originally dealing in photographic apparatuses, the company began producing short films in 1897 to promote its make of...

. She made her screen debut in Crime Unlimited
Crime Unlimited
Crime Unlimited is a 1935 British film that was made as a Quota quickie. It was directed by Ralph Ince.- Plot :The Merrick gang have pulled off a diamond robbery and murdered a police officer investigating their crimes. A paper saying "AD 1935" was found on the murdered officer's body...

(1935) and appeared in British films for the next decade.

In 1943, she married actor Rex Harrison
Rex Harrison
Sir Reginald “Rex” Carey Harrison was an English actor of stage and screen. Harrison won both an Academy Award and a Tony Award.-Youth and stage career:...

 and followed him to Hollywood
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles, California, United States, situated west-northwest of Downtown Los Angeles. Due to its fame and cultural identity as the historical center of movie studios and movie stars, the word "Hollywood" is often used as a metonymy of American cinema...

 in 1945. She signed with Warner Brothers
Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. (also known as Warner Bros. Pictures, or simply Warner Bros.—the shortened form of the former official, sometimes still used, formal corporate name: Warner Brothers
 and appeared in several films, notably Cloak and Dagger
Cloak and Dagger (film)
Cloak and Dagger is a 1946 film directed by Fritz Lang, starring Gary Cooper. Like 13 Rue Madeleine, it is a tribute to Office of Strategic Services operations in occupied Europe during World War II. The title is based on the 1946 non fiction book Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of O.S.S. by...

(1946) and Body and Soul
Body and Soul (1947 film)
Body and Soul is a 1947 film noir which tells the story of a boxer who becomes involved with crooked promoters. It stars John Garfield, Lilli Palmer, Hazel Brooks, Anne Revere and William Conrad....

(1947). She also periodically appeared in stage plays as well as hosting her own television series in 1951. Harrison and Palmer appeared together in the hit Broadway play Bell, Book and Candle in the early 50s and later starred in the film version of The Four Poster
The Fourposter
The Fourposter is a 1951 play written by Jan de Hartog. The two-character story spans thirty-five years, from 1890 to 1925, as it focuses on the trials and tribulations, laughters and sorrows, and hopes and disappointments experienced by Agnes and George throughout their marriage...

(1952), which was based on the award-winning Broadway play of the same name, written by Jan de Hartog
Jan de Hartog
Jan de Hartog was a Dutch playwright, novelist and occasional social critic who moved to the United States in the early 1960s and became a Quaker.- Early years :...

. She won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress
Volpi Cup
The Volpi Cups are awards given to actors at the Venice Film Festival. Awards for best actor and best actress have been given since 1935. In the mid-1990s awards were also given to supporting actors and actresses, and in 1993 an award was given to an entire cast...

 in 1953 for The Four Poster
The Fourposter
The Fourposter is a 1951 play written by Jan de Hartog. The two-character story spans thirty-five years, from 1890 to 1925, as it focuses on the trials and tribulations, laughters and sorrows, and hopes and disappointments experienced by Agnes and George throughout their marriage...

. Harrison and Palmer divorced in 1956; they had one son, Carey Harrison
Carey Harrison
-Life:Harrison was born in London to actors Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer, and raised in Los Angeles and New York, where he attended the Lycée Français. Subsequently, in Britain, he attended Sunningdale Preparatory School, Harrow School, and Jesus College, Cambridge....

, born in 1944. During the marriage, Harrison had many affairs, including one with Carole Landis
Carole Landis
Carole Landis was an American film and stage actress.- Early life and family :Landis was born Frances Lillian Mary Ridste in Fairchild, Wisconsin to a Polish immigrant, Clara Stentek Ridste. Although Mrs. Stenek Ridste was married to Norwegian Alfred Ridste, who abandoned the family before Carole...

, who committed suicide in 1948 in the wake of their failed relationship.

Palmer returned to Germany in 1954 where she played roles in many films and television productions. She also continued to play both leading and supporting parts in the U.S. and abroad. In 1957, she won the Deutscher Filmpreis
Deutscher Filmpreis
The Deutscher Filmpreis is the highest German movie award. From 1951 to 2004 it was awarded by a commission, since 2005 the award has been given by the Deutsche Filmakademie...

 for Best Actress for her portrayal of Anna Anderson
Anna Anderson
Anna Anderson was the best known of several impostors who claimed to be Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia. The real Anastasia, the youngest daughter of the last Tsar and Tsarina of Russia, Nicholas II and Alexandra, was murdered with her parents and siblings on 17 July 1918 by Bolsheviks in...

 in Is Anna Anderson Anastasia?. She starred opposite William Holden
William Holden
William Holden was an American film actor.Holden won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1954, and the Emmy Award for Best Actor in 1974....

 in The Counterfeit Traitor
The Counterfeit Traitor
The Counterfeit Traitor is a 1962 war film starring William Holden and Lilli Palmer. Holden plays an American-born Swedish citizen who agrees to spy on the Nazis in World War II...

, an espionage thriller based on fact, (1962), and opposite Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor (actor)
Robert Taylor was an American film and television actor.-Early life:Born Spangler Arlington Brugh in Filley, Nebraska, he was the son of Ruth Adaline and Spangler Andrew Brugh, who was a farmer turned doctor. As a teenager, he was a track star and played the cello in his high school orchestra...

 in another true World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a majority of the world's nations, including all great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

 story, Disney
The Walt Disney Company
The Walt Disney Company , often simply known as Disney, is the largest media and entertainment conglomerate in the world, known for its family-friendly products...

's Miracle of the White Stallions
Miracle of the White Stallions
Miracle of the White Stallions is a 1963 film released by Walt Disney starring Robert Taylor , Lilli Palmer, and Eddie Albert. It is the story of the evacuation of the Lipizzaner horses from the Spanish Riding School in Vienna during World War II.-Plot:In WWII Austria, Col...

(1963). On the small screen, in 1974 she starred as Manouche Roget in the six-part television drama series The Zoo Gang
The Zoo Gang
The Zoo Gang was a 1974 ITC Entertainment drama series that ran for six one-hour colour episodes.Five resistance fighters, known only by their animal-based code names, fought during World War II. Thirty years later they are reunited by the death of one of their number, Claude Roget, the husband of...

, about a group of former underground freedom fighters from World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a majority of the world's nations, including all great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

, with Brian Keith
Brian Keith
Brian Keith was an American film, television, and stage actor, who in his four decade-long career gained recognition for his work in movies such as the 1961 Disney film, The Parent Trap, the 1966 movie, The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, and the 1975 movie, The Wind and the Lion...

, Sir John Mills
John Mills
Sir John Mills, CBE was an English actor, who made more than 120 films in a career spanning seven decades.-Life and career:...

, and Barry Morse
Barry Morse
Herbert "Barry" Morse was an Anglo-Canadian actor of stage, screen, and radio best known for his roles in the ABC television series The Fugitive and Space: 1999...

.

A talented writer, Palmer published a memoir, Change Lobsters and Dance, in 1975. Reminiscences by Vivian Matalon
Vivian Matalon
Vivian Matalon is a British award-winning theatre director.Born in Manchester, England, Matalon began his career as an actor in a series of forgettable British films, but his greatest success has been as a director of West End, Broadway, and regional theater productions.Matalon's West End credits...

 and Noël Coward
Noël Coward
Sir Noël Peirce Coward was an English playwright, composer, director, actor and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what Time magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and chic, pose and poise".Born in Teddington, a suburb of Richmond upon Thames, London, Coward...

 (Matalon directed Palmer in the premiere production of Coward's play Suite in Three Keys in 1966; see A Song at Twilight
A Song at Twilight
A Song at Twilight is a play in two acts by Noël Coward. It is one of a trio of plays collectively entitled Suite in Three Keys, all of which are set in the same suite in a luxury hotel in Switzerland...

) suggest that Palmer was not always the patient and reasonable person she represented herself as being in this autobiography. She wrote a full-length work of fiction presented as a novel rather than a memoir, The Red Raven in 1978.

Palmer was married to bisexual Argentine actor Carlos Thompson
Carlos Thompson
Juan Carlos Mundin Schaffter, known as Carlos Thompson, was an Argentinian actor.- Career :Of German Swiss parentage, he played leading roles on stage and in films in Argentina. He went to Hollywood in the 1950s and was typically cast as a European womanizer...

 from 1957 until her death in Los Angeles
Los Ángeles
Los Ángeles is the capital of the province of Biobío, in the municipality of the same name, in Region VIII , in the center-south of Chile. It is located between the Laja and Biobío rivers. The population is 123.445 inhabitants...

 from cancer
Cancer
Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cells display uncontrolled growth , invasion , and sometimes metastasis...

 in 1986 at the age of 71.

Lilli Palmer is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale
Forest Lawn Memorial Park is a privately-owned cemetery in Glendale, Los Angeles, in the United States. It is the original location of Forest Lawn, a chain of cemeteries in Southern California...

, California.

Awards

  • 1953: Volpi Cup for Best Actress
    Volpi Cup
    The Volpi Cups are awards given to actors at the Venice Film Festival. Awards for best actor and best actress have been given since 1935. In the mid-1990s awards were also given to supporting actors and actresses, and in 1993 an award was given to an entire cast...

     for The Four Poster
    The Fourposter
    The Fourposter is a 1951 play written by Jan de Hartog. The two-character story spans thirty-five years, from 1890 to 1925, as it focuses on the trials and tribulations, laughters and sorrows, and hopes and disappointments experienced by Agnes and George throughout their marriage...

  • 1956: Deutscher Filmpreis
    Deutscher Filmpreis
    The Deutscher Filmpreis is the highest German movie award. From 1951 to 2004 it was awarded by a commission, since 2005 the award has been given by the Deutsche Filmakademie...

     (Silver) for Best Actress in Der Teufel in Seide
  • 1957: Deutscher Filmpreis (Silver) for Best Actress in Anastasia — Die letzte Zarentochter
  • 1959: Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy nomination for But Not for Me
    But Not for Me (film)
    But Not for Me is a 1959 Paramount Pictures comedy film starring Clark Gable and Carroll Baker. It is based on the play Accent on Youth written by Samson Raphaelson.-Cast:*Clark Gable ... Russell 'Russ' Ward*Carroll Baker ... Ellie Brown / Borden...

  • 1972: Goldene Kamera for Eine Frau bleibt eine Frau (ZDF
    ZDF
    Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen , ZDF, is a public-service German television channel based in Mainz. It is run as an independent non-profit agency established by joint contract between the German federal states...

     TV)
  • Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
    Hollywood Walk of Fame
    The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a sidewalk along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, that serves as an entertainment museum...

     at 7013 Hollywood Blvd.
  • 1974: Great Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
    Bundesverdienstkreuz
    The Federal Cross of Merit , officially the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany , is the only general state decoration of the Federal Republic of Germany. This Federal Order of Merit has existed since September 7, 1951...

     (Großes Verdienstkreuz der Bundesrepublik Deutschland)
  • 1978: Deutscher Filmpreis (Gold) for Lifetime Achievement
  • 1986: Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film nomination for Peter the Great (TV series)
    Peter the Great (TV Series)
    Peter the Great is a 1986 NBC television mini-series starring Maximilian Schell as Russian leader Peter the Great, and based on the biography by Robert K. Massie.-Plot summary:...


Partial filmography


  • Crime Unlimited
    Crime Unlimited
    Crime Unlimited is a 1935 British film that was made as a Quota quickie. It was directed by Ralph Ince.- Plot :The Merrick gang have pulled off a diamond robbery and murdered a police officer investigating their crimes. A paper saying "AD 1935" was found on the murdered officer's body...

    (1935)
  • Secret Agent (1936)
  • Good Morning, Boys
    Good Morning, Boys
    Good Morning, Boys is a 1937 British comedy film featuring Will Hay, Martita Hunt and Peter Gawthorne.-Plot outline:Will Hay plays a roguish schoolteacher, Dr Twist. Twist bets on the horse races with his students and teaches them little...

    (1937)
  • The Door with Seven Locks (1940)
  • Thunder Rock (1942)
  • The Gentle Sex
    The Gentle Sex
    The Gentle Sex is a 1943 film directed by Leslie Howard. It follows seven English women from different backgrounds who meet at an Auxiliary Territorial Service training camp...

    (1943)
  • The Rake's Progress
    The Rake's Progress (film)
    The Rake's Progress is a film made in 1945. In the United States, the title was changed to Notorious Gentleman.- Plot :The plot follows the career of upper-class cad Vivian Kenway . He is sent down from Oxford University for placing a chamber pot on the Martyrs' Memorial...

    (1945)
  • Cloak and Dagger
    Cloak and Dagger (film)
    Cloak and Dagger is a 1946 film directed by Fritz Lang, starring Gary Cooper. Like 13 Rue Madeleine, it is a tribute to Office of Strategic Services operations in occupied Europe during World War II. The title is based on the 1946 non fiction book Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of O.S.S. by...

    (1946)
  • No Minor Vices (1948)
  • Body and Soul
    Body and Soul (1947 film)
    Body and Soul is a 1947 film noir which tells the story of a boxer who becomes involved with crooked promoters. It stars John Garfield, Lilli Palmer, Hazel Brooks, Anne Revere and William Conrad....

    (1947)
  • The Long Dark Hall (1951)
  • The Four Poster (1952)
  • Feuerwerk (1954)
  • Der Teufel in Seide (1955)
  • Anastasia — Die letzte Zarentochter (1956)
  • The Lovers of Montparnasse (Les Amants de Montparnasse) (1958)
  • Mädchen in Uniform (Girls in Uniform) (1958)
  • But Not for Me
    But Not for Me (film)
    But Not for Me is a 1959 Paramount Pictures comedy film starring Clark Gable and Carroll Baker. It is based on the play Accent on Youth written by Samson Raphaelson.-Cast:*Clark Gable ... Russell 'Russ' Ward*Carroll Baker ... Ellie Brown / Borden...

    (1959)

  • Conspiracy of Hearts
    Conspiracy of Hearts
    Conspiracy of Hearts was a 1960 film. It stars Lilli Palmer, Sylvia Syms and Albert Lieven. Its plot involves Italian nuns smuggling Jewish children out of an internment camp near their convent to save them from the Holocaust. It was nominated in 1961 for a Golden Globe for Best Film Promoting...

    (1960)
  • The Pleasure of His Company
    The Pleasure of His Company
    The Pleasure of His Company is a comedy film starring Fred Astaire and Debbie Reynolds, based on the play of the same name by Cornelia Otis Skinner, and released by Paramount Pictures.-Awards and nominations:*Golden Globes...

    (1961)
  • The Counterfeit Traitor
    The Counterfeit Traitor
    The Counterfeit Traitor is a 1962 war film starring William Holden and Lilli Palmer. Holden plays an American-born Swedish citizen who agrees to spy on the Nazis in World War II...

    (1962)
  • Adorable Julia
    Adorable Julia
    Adorable Julia is a 1962 German comedy film directed by Alfred Weidenmann. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival.-Cast:* Lilli Palmer - Julia Lambert* Charles Boyer - Michael Grosselyn* Jean Sorel - Tom Fennel...

    (1962)
  • Miracle of the White Stallions
    Miracle of the White Stallions
    Miracle of the White Stallions is a 1963 film released by Walt Disney starring Robert Taylor , Lilli Palmer, and Eddie Albert. It is the story of the evacuation of the Lipizzaner horses from the Spanish Riding School in Vienna during World War II.-Plot:In WWII Austria, Col...

    (1963)
  • Operation Crossbow
    Operation Crossbow (film)
    Operation Crossbow is a 1965 spy thriller and World War II film, made from a story from Duilio Coletti and Vittoriano Petrilli and filmed at MGM-British Studios...

    (1965)
  • The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders (1965)
  • Nobody Runs Forever
    Nobody Runs Forever
    Nobody Runs Forever also called The High Commissioner is a 1968 film directed by Ralph Thomas based on Jon Cleary's 1966 novel The High Commissioner. It stars Rod Taylor as Australian policeman Scobie Malone and Christopher Plummer as the Australian High Commissioner in England caught up in...

    (1968)
  • Sebastian
    Sebastian (1968 film)
    Sebastian is a 1968 film directed by David Greene, produced by Michael Powell, Herbert Brodkin and Gerry Fisher, and distributed by Paramount Pictures...

    (1968)
  • De Sade
    De Sade (film)
    De Sade is an American-German 1969 drama film starring Keir Dullea and Senta Berger...

    (1969)
  • La residencia
    La residencia
    La residencia is a 1969 Spanish horror film directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador. The film stars Lili Palmer as Señora Fourneau the headmistress of a French boarding school for young women...

    (1969)
  • Children of Mata Hari
    Children of Mata Hari
    Children of Mata Hari is a 1970 French crime film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Klaus Kinski. -Cast:* Stéphane Audran - Dominique* Klaus Kinski - Pavel Richko / Torpédo I* Lilli Palmer - Helen* Michel Constantin - Coster...

    (1970)
  • Eine Frau bleibt eine Frau (1970, ZDF
    ZDF
    Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen , ZDF, is a public-service German television channel based in Mainz. It is run as an independent non-profit agency established by joint contract between the German federal states...

     TV)
  • The Other Side of the Wind
    The Other Side of the Wind
    The Other Side of the Wind is an unfinished film directed by Orson Welles and starring John Huston, Peter Bogdanovich, Dennis Hopper and Oja Kodar...

    (1972) (unreleased)
  • Lotte in Weimar
    Lotte in Weimar (film)
    Lotte in Weimar is a 1974 German drama film directed by Egon Günther. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the 1939 novel, Lotte in Weimar: The Beloved Returns by Nobel prize winning German novelist Thomas Mann.-Cast:...

    (1974)
  • The Boys from Brazil
    The Boys from Brazil (film)
    The Boys from Brazil is a 1978 thriller film made by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and produced by Stanley O'Toole and Martin Richards with Robert Fryer as executive producer. The screenplay, by Heywood Gould, is based on...

    (1978)
  • The Holcroft Covenant
    The Holcroft Covenant (film)
    The Holcroft Covenant is a 1985 film based on the Robert Ludlum novel The Holcroft Covenant. The film starred Michael Caine and was directed by John Frankenheimer...

    (1985)


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