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Gerd Bockmann Movies

1984  
 
When Nazi "exterminator" Adolph Eichmann was tried for war crimes in 1961, more than one observer, taking into consideration Eichmann's "normal" veneer, commented upon "the banality of evil." Much the same can be said of the quietly chilling docudrama The Wannsee Conference. This re-creation of a January, 1942 meeting of several Nazi officials is based on the actual minutes of the conference. In calm, measured tones, the various Nazi higher-ups discuss the extermination of Europe's Jewish population. The film is shot in "real time": it runs 87 minutes, precisely the same amount of time consumed by the actual event. Don't let anyone ever tell you that a film consisting of an hour and a half of conversation is dull: The Wannsee Conference is one of the most disturbing pictures ever committed to celluloid. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert ArtzornFriedrich Georg Beckhaus, (more)
 
1984  
 
A powerful family of German merchants faces the possibility of losing their entire fortune due to poor business decisions, family strife, and unforeseen tragedy in this sweeping period drama adapted from the novel by author Thomas Mann. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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1967  
 
This German version of the famed caper, not only examines the detailed planning and precise execution of the famed theft, it also looks at what happened to the robber gang after they robbed the British mail train. Soon after the heist, several gang members made fatal blunders causing their capture by the police. The criminal syndicate then rallies behind the incarcerated crooks and tries to spring them from jail. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Horst Tappert