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Elephant Fury (Gesprengte Gitter) is a 1953 West German drama war film directed by and starring Harry Piel.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Beppo Brem, Dorothea Wieck, Drama (film and television), E. W. Fiedler, Fritz Hoopts, Fritz Wenneis, German language, Hans Zesch-Ballot, Harry Piel, Herbert A.E. Böhme, Karl Hellmer, Karl Puth, Karl-Heinz Peters, Klaus von Rautenfeld, Maria Krahn, Negative (photography), Rudolf Vogel, Ruth Eweler, Soviet Union, UFA GmbH, War film, Werner Bochmann, Wilhelm P. Krüger, World War II, Zoo.

  2. Banned films in Nazi Germany
  3. Films scored by Fritz Wenneis
  4. Films set in zoos

Beppo Brem

Beppo Brem (11 March 1906 in Munich, German Empire – September 5, 1990 in Munich, West Germany) was a German film actor, who was in over 200 film and television productions between 1932 and 1990.

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Dorothea Wieck

Dorothea Wieck, born Dora Bertha Olavia Wieck (3 January 1908 in Davos, Switzerland – 20 February 1986 in Berlin, West Germany), was a German theatre and film actress.

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Drama (film and television)

In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone.

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E. W. Fiedler

Ernst Wilhelm Fiedler (1905–1960) was a German cinematographer.

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Fritz Hoopts

Fritz Hoopts (5 June 1875 – 16 May 1945) was a German stage and film actor.

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Fritz Wenneis

Fritz Wenneis (1889–1969) was a German composer.

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German language

German (Standard High German: Deutsch) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol.

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Hans Zesch-Ballot

Hans Zesch-Ballot (20 May 1896 – 1 September 1972) was a German film actor.

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Harry Piel

Heinrich Piel (12 July 1892 – 27 March 1963), known professionally as Harry Piel, was a prolific German actor, film director, screenwriter, and film producer who was involved in over 150 films.

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Herbert A.E. Böhme

Herbert A.E. Böhme (7 September 1897 – 29 June 1984) was a German film and television actor.

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Karl Hellmer

Karl Hellmer (11 March 1896 – 18 May 1974) was an Austrian film actor.

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Karl Puth

Karl Puth (1891–1955) was a German cinematographer.

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Karl-Heinz Peters

Karl-Heinz Peters (28 August 1903 – 5 September 1990) was a German film actor.

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Klaus von Rautenfeld

Klaus von Rautenfeld (1909–1982) was a cinematographer.

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Maria Krahn

Maria Krahn (1896–1977) was a German actress.

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Negative (photography)

In photography, a negative is an image, usually on a strip or sheet of transparent plastic film, in which the lightest areas of the photographed subject appear darkest and the darkest areas appear lightest.

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Rudolf Vogel

Rudolf Vogel (born 10 November 1900, Planegg – died 9 August 1967, Munich) was a German film and television actor.

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Ruth Eweler

Ruth Eweler (March 19, 1913 – October 1, 1947) was a German actress born in Plettenberg.

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Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.

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UFA GmbH

UFA GmbH, shortened to UFA, is a film and television production company that unites all production activities of the media conglomerate Bertelsmann in Germany.

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War film

War film is a film genre concerned with warfare, typically about naval, air, or land battles, with combat scenes central to the drama.

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Werner Bochmann

Werner Bochmann (17 May 1900, Meerane, Kingdom of Saxony – 3 June 1993) was a German composer.

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Wilhelm P. Krüger

Wilhelm P. Krüger (29 August 1883 – 12 July 1959) was a German stage and film actor.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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Zoo

A zoo (short for zoological garden; also called an animal park or menagerie) is a facility in which animals are kept within enclosures for public exhibition and often bred for conservation purposes.

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See also

Banned films in Nazi Germany

Films scored by Fritz Wenneis

Films set in zoos

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant_Fury

Also known as Gesprengte Gitter.