Harald Leipnitz
The Endless Night
After more than 60 years one has to look at DIE ENDLOSE NACHT as a truly brave production. Financed on a shoestring, with rising actors (Hannelore Elsner, Harald Leipnitz, Bruce Low, Mario Adorf and more) this one sticks out of all the other lame pictures of that year. Director and producer Tremper wrote and directed a wonderful one-night-at-the-airport film. The famous Tempelhof airport is the setting for six individuals who are stuck in the building, because of deep fog. No aircraft can take off. Not even the Russians would dare to fly out. Shot in beautiful ultra vision - cinemascope - with sexy jazz music by composer Peter Thomas, you can breathe the 1960s mood of Berlin. Anyone who is interested in those times should not miss this b/w movie.
Libero
Franz Beckenbauer, one of the world's greatest soccer players of all time: "Kaiser Franz", brilliant ball acrobat, soccer superstar, perfectionist on the pitch, shining light of German soccer, acclaimed star, outstanding soccer personality, and, and, and...
Libero
Franz Beckenbauer, one of the world's greatest soccer players of all time: "Kaiser Franz", brilliant ball acrobat, soccer superstar, perfectionist on the pitch, shining light of German soccer, acclaimed star, outstanding soccer personality, and, and, and...
The Endless Night
The story of encounters that can change a life. The stories of the travelers are interwoven, and for a variety of reasons they all suddenly find themselves in the same situation.