Pinkas Braun (7 January 1923 – 24 June 2008) was a Swiss film actor. He appeared in 70 films between 1952 and 2002. He was born in Zürich, Switzerland...
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Pinkas (Hebrew: פנקס) or Pinchas (Hebrew: פנחס) may refer to: A Jewish record book Pinkas (surname), a Jewish surname Pinkas Braun (1923–2008), Swiss actor...
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locate and kidnap the leading German rocket scientist Dr. Von Heinken (Pinkas Braun). Along the way they are chased by SS and Soviet forces who were also...
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Dutch Olympic athlete Pinkas Braun (1923-2008), Swiss film actor Placidus Braun (1756-1829), German historian and archivist Ralf Braun (born 1973), German...
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Ivor Salter, Isa Miranda, Elisabeth Flickenschildt, Werner Peters, and Pinkas Braun. Filming occurred in late 1963 in Yugoslavia. Mansfield was pregnant...
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Gert Fröbe as Inspector Max Hornung Marcel Bozzuffi as man in black Pinkas Braun as Dr. Wal Ivan Desny as jeweler Vadim Glowna as Dr. Joeppli Walter Kohut...
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villainous Count Fosco, alongside Heidelinde Weis, Christoph Bantzer, Pinkas Braun and Helmut Käutner. The mini-series has a cult following to this day...
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Jack Gold and starring David Hemmings, Ralph Richardson, Sam Wanamaker, Pinkas Braun, Ian Richardson, Shane Rimmer and Jennie Linden. A Euston Films production...
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directed by Samuel Gallu and starring Van Heflin, Heidelinde Weis and Pinkas Braun. It was first released in Austria and West Germany in 1967, and in Britain...
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(Les Mantes Religieuses) by Hubert Monteilhet. The thriller co-starred Pinkas Braun, Carmen du Sautoy, and Jonathan Pryce. In 1985 Lunghi played Michal in...
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