'Pohl' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Wir waren Könige (2014)
Actors:
Maximilian Brauer (actor),
Felix Defér (actor),
Hendrik Duryn (actor),
Godehard Giese (actor),
Felix Goeser (actor),
Pablo Guaneme Pinilla (actor),
André Hinderlich (actor),
Hassan Issa (actor),
Khader Issa (actor),
Mohammed Issa (actor),
Michael Klammer (actor),
Oliver Konietzny (actor),
Frederick Lau (actor),
Ferdinand Lehmann (actor),
Marcel Bender (actor),
Genres:
Thriller,
Molly & Mops - Das Leben ist kein Guglhupf (2010)
Actors:
Martin Brambach (actor),
Leandros Caras (actor),
Andreas Kiendl (actor),
Herbert Knaup (actor),
Heinz Marecek (actor),
Michael Menzel (actor),
Alexander tt Mueller (actor),
Monika Baumgartner (actress),
Atischeh Hannah Braun (actress),
Iréna Flury (actress),
Adele Neuhauser (actress),
Monika Theresia Reithofer (actress),
Hella von Sinnen (actress),
Klaus Bassiner (producer),
Wolfgang Feindt (producer),
Genres:
Comedy,
So weit die Füße tragen (2001)
Actors:
Argish (actor),
Hans-Uwe Bauer (actor),
Simon Beckord (actor),
Bernhard Bettermann (actor),
Aleksandr Efremov (actor),
Igor Filchenkov (actor),
Artur Fjodorowitsch (actor),
Heinrich Giskes (actor),
Hans Peter Hallwachs (actor),
André Hennicke (actor),
Johannes Hitzblech (actor),
Waléra Kanischtscheff (actor),
Karl-Heinz Keller (actor),
Nikolai Kondrashkin (actor),
Egor Abrossimov (actor),
Plot: As prisoner of war Clemens Forell, a German soldier during WW II, is sentenced to a labor camp in far east Siberia. After four years working in the mines he escapes from the camp (in 1949) and tries to get home to his wife and children. For three years he journeys through Siberia. An odyssey of 14,000 kilometers, set against a backdrop of desolate and inhospitable landscape, beset by danger (from both animals and humans). Constantly battling the worst nature can throw at him, Forell makes his way, step by step towards Prussia and the longed-for freedom. Sometimes riding on trains, sometimes by boat, mostly on foot, he never knows if his next step won't be his last. His prosecutor Kamenev is always right behind him, and more than once it seems that Forell is captured again...
Keywords: 1940s, 1950s, aerial-shot, alaska, amulet, arctic-circle, asking-for-forgiveness, baby, backpack, baltics
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Drama,
War,
Die Grenze (1981)
Actors:
Gustl Bayrhammer (actor),
Herbert Fritsch (actor),
Ingolf Gorges (actor),
Manfred Günther (actor),
Volkert Matzen (actor),
Klaus Münster (actor),
Sascha Scholl (actor),
Norbert Schwarz (actor),
Stefan Staudinger (actor),
Udo Thomer (actor),
Peter Zilles (actor),
Theodor Schübel (writer),
Jürgen Klauß (director),
Genres:
,
Eine große Familie (1970)
Actors:
Arno Bergler (actor),
Kurt Buecheler (actor),
Dirk Dautzenberg (actor),
Kurt Ehrhardt (actor),
Til Erwig (actor),
Heinz Fricke (actor),
Bruno Ganz (actor),
Gert Haucke (actor),
Dietrich Mattausch (actor),
Heinz Meier (actor),
Gunnar Möller (actor),
Wulf Ritthausen (actor),
Hans Roehr (actor),
Frank Scharf (actor),
Nikolaus Schilling (actor),
Genres:
,
Das Risiko (1965)
Actors:
Achim Bergmann (actor),
Max Bernhardt (actor),
Günter Drescher (actor),
Harry Gerlach (actor),
Günther Grabbert (actor),
Jürgen Holtz (actor),
Gerhard Hänsel (actor),
Manfred Koppernock (actor),
Hans-Erich Korbschmitt (actor),
Herbert Köfer (actor),
Günter Lehmann (actor),
Fred Praski (actor),
Werner Richter (actor),
Walter Richter-Reinick (actor),
Richard Ruckheim (actor),
Genres:
,
Polizeirevier Davidswache (1964)
Actors:
Ulrich Bachmann (actor),
Horst Beck (actor),
Fred Berthold (actor),
Wolfgang Borchert (actor),
Jürgen Draeger (actor),
Wolfgang Engels (actor),
Willem Fricke (actor),
Karl-Heinz Gerdesmann (actor),
Harald Heitmann (actor),
Hans Hellberg (actor),
Fritz Hellmann (actor),
Horst Hesslein (actor),
Ernst H. Hilbich (actor),
Larry Hunter (actor),
Mario Adorf (actor),
Plot: The action is set in and around a police station in St Pauli, the docks area of Hamburg where prostitution and crimes of violence are rife. Glantz is the head of the uniformed officers, and does his best to keep order. Bruno Kapp has just got out of jail, and it looks as if he is going to seek revenge on Glantz for sending him down in the first place. Glantz doesn't take this seriously, and then suddenly he is alone on the roof with Kapp, and Kapp has got a gun ...
Keywords: beaten-to-death, big-city-life, ex-convict, hamburg-germany, harbor, manslaughter, nightclub, northern-germany, pistol, police
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Thriller,
Quotes:
Bruno Kapp: I'm broke, need a little money.
Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)
Actors:
Alan Baxter (actor),
Brandon Beach (actor),
Oscar Beregi Jr. (actor),
Joseph Bernard (actor),
Edward Binns (actor),
Chet Brandenburg (actor),
Martin Brandt (actor),
Asher Brauner (actor),
Paul Busch (actor),
Howard Caine (actor),
John Clarke (actor),
Montgomery Clift (actor),
Joseph Crehan (actor),
Sayre Dearing (actor),
Frank Baker (actor),
Plot: It has been three years since the most important Nazi leaders had already been tried. This trial is about 4 judges who used their offices to conduct Nazi sterilization and cleansing policies. Retired American judge, Dan Haywood has a daunting task ahead of him. The Cold War is heating up and no one wants any more trials as Germany, and Allied governments, want to forget the past. But is that the right thing to do is the question that the tribunal must decide.
Keywords: 1940s, 1960s, afi, based-on-tv-movie, city-name-in-title, cold-war, courtroom, crime-against-humanity, death-penalty, emaciation
Genres:
Drama,
History,
War,
Taglines: More than a motion picture...It is an overwhelming experience in human emotion you will never forget! The event the world will never forget. Once in a generation...a motion picture explodes into greatness!
Quotes:
[last lines]::Ernst Janning: Judge Haywood... the reason I asked you to come: Those people, those millions of people... I never knew it would come to that. You *must* believe it, *You must* believe it!::Judge Dan Haywood: Herr Janning, it "came to that" the *first time* you sentenced a man to death you *knew* to be innocent.
Ernst Janning: There was a fever over the land. A fever of disgrace, of indignity, of hunger. We had a democracy, yes, but it was torn by elements within. Above all, there was fear. Fear of today, fear of tomorrow, fear of our neighbors, and fear of ourselves. Only when you understand that - can you understand what Hitler meant to us. Because he said to us: 'Lift your heads! Be proud to be German! There are devils among us. Communists, Liberals, Jews, Gypsies! Once these devils will be destroyed, your misery will be destroyed.' It was the old, old story of the sacrifical lamb. What about those of us who knew better? We who knew the words were lies and worse than lies? Why did we sit silent? Why did we take part? Because we loved our country! What difference does it make if a few political extremists lose their rights? What difference does it make if a few racial minorities lose their rights? It is only a passing phase. It is only a stage we are going through. It will be discarded sooner or later. Hitler himself will be discarded... sooner or later. The country is in danger. We will march out of the shadows. We will go forward. Forward is the great password. And history tells how well we succeeded, your honor. We succeeded beyond our wildest dreams. The very elements of hate and power about Hitler that mesmerized Germany, mesmerized the world! We found ourselves with sudden powerful allies. Things that had been denied to us as a democracy were open to us now. The world said 'go ahead, take it, take it! Take Sudetenland, take the Rhineland - remilitarize it - take all of Austria, take it! And then one day we looked around and found that we were in an even more terrible danger. The ritual began in this courtoom swept over the land like a raging, roaring disease. What was going to be a passing phase had become the way of life. Your honor, I was content to sit silent during this trial. I was content to tend my roses. I was even content to let counsel try to save my name, until I realized that in order to save it, he would have to raise the specter again. You have seen him do it - he has done it here in this courtroom. He has suggested that the Third Reich worked for the benefit of people. He has suggested that we sterilized men for the welfare of the country. He has suggested that perhaps the old Jew did sleep with the sixteen year old girl, after all. Once more it is being done for love of country. It is not easy to tell the truth; but if there is to be any salvation for Germany, we who know our guilt must admit it... whatever the pain and humiliation.
Judge Dan Haywood: Janning, to be sure, is a tragic figure. We believe he *loathed* the evil he did. But compassion for the present torture of his soul must not beget forgetfulness of the torture and death of millions by the government of which he was a part. Janning's record and his fate illuminate the most shattering truth that has emerged from this trial. If he and the other defendants were all depraved perverts - if the leaders of the Third Reich were sadistic monsters and maniacs - these events would have no more moral significance than an earthquake or other natural catastrophes. But this trial has shown that under the stress of a national crisis, men - even able and extraordinary men - can delude themselves into the commission of crimes and atrocities so vast and heinous as to stagger the imagination. No one who has sat through this trial can ever forget. The sterilization of men because of their political beliefs... The murder of children... How *easily* that can happen! There are those in our country today, too, who speak of the "protection" of the country. Of "survival". The answer to that is: *survival as what*? A country isn't a rock. And it isn't an extension of one's self. *It's what it stands for, when standing for something is the most difficult!* Before the people of the world - let it now be noted in our decision here that this is what *we* stand for: *justice, truth... and the value of a single human being!*
Hans Rolfe: I'll make you a wager...::Judge Dan Haywood: I don't make wagers.::Hans Rolfe: [chuckles] A gentleman's wager... in five years, the men you sentenced to life imprisonment will be free.::Judge Dan Haywood: Herr Rolfe, I have admired your work in the court for many months. You are particularly brilliant in your use of logic...::[Rolfe nods with an appreciative smile]::Judge Dan Haywood: -so, what you suggest may very well happpen. It *is* logical, in view of the times in which we live. *But to be logical is not to be right*, and *nothing* on God's earth could ever *make it* right!::[Rolfe wipes the smile from his face]
Capt. Harrison Byers: [during a tour of spacious judges' quarters] I trust you'll be comfortable in this room, sir.::Judge Dan Haywood: Captain, I have no doubt that the entire state of Maine would be comfortable in this room!
Col. Tad Lawson: One thing about Americans, we're not cut out to be occupiers. We're new at it and not very good at it.
Ernst Janning: We have fallen on happy times, Herr Hahn. In old times it would have made your day if I'd deigned to say good morning to you. Now that we are here in this place together... you feel obliged to tell me what to do with my life... Listen to me, Herr Hahn, there have been terrible things that have happened to me in my life. But the worst thing that has ever happened... is to find myself in the company of men like you.
Mrs. Bertholt: We must forget if we want to go on living.
Musisch und die Sorgenkinder (1959)
Actors:
Lothar Bellag (actor),
Wolfgang Borkenhagen (actor),
Fritz Decho (actor),
Peter Dommisch (actor),
Hans Fiebrandt (actor),
Peter Groeger (actor),
Wolfram Krempel (actor),
Theo Mack (actor),
Alfred Müller (actor),
Walter Richter-Reinick (actor),
Reinhold Schäfer (actor),
Albert Zahn (actor),
Gertrud Adam (actress),
Evamaria Bath (actress),
Jan Koplowitz (writer),
Genres:
,
Der schräge Otto (1957)
Actors:
Erwin Bredow (actor),
Willy Fritsch (actor),
Robby Gay (actor),
Walter Giller (actor),
Heinz Holl (actor),
Paul Hörbiger (actor),
Wolfgang Leissner (actor),
Bruno W. Pantel (actor),
Eddie Pauly (actor),
Gunther Philipp (actor),
Johannes Riemann (actor),
Fritz Schulz-Reichel (actor),
Ewald Wenck (actor),
Gerhard Wendland (actor),
Germaine Damar (actress),
Plot: Topsy Müller wants to be a professional dancer, but her father thinks it's an improper profession for a respectable girl, so she works at a newspaper stall in a Berlin hotel. When a new revue opens in town, the Press Manager, Otto Schräge of the revue goes to the hotel to see the leading lady, and Topsy recognises him from a photograph in the newspaper, but both the impresario, Korty, and Otto are in the picture, and Topsy assumes Otto is the boss, Korty. Romantic interest develops until Topsy's father bursts in during a kiss, and he explodes. Nonetheless the revue is short of performers and they eventually reach Topsy by telephone, and persuade her to come in to see the boss to discuss a possible part; she arrives and thinks that Otto is Korty and the real Korty is someone else. After some song and dance numbers, Topsy's father arrives and his worst suspicions about Bohemian theatre life are confirmed; Korty's wife arrives and is told that her husband has an unknown son (Otto of course, in his identity as Mr Korty). Everything is getting very complicated; will another song and dance number help everyione to resolve the misunderstnadings and live happily ever after?
Genres:
Comedy,
Musical,