• Kurt Heintel (1924–2002) was an Austrian film and television actor. Vagabonds (1949) A Devil of a Woman (1951) Hannerl (1952) The Monastery's Hunter (1953)...
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  • Tchaikovski Erika Dannhoff as Frau von Pleskau Fritz Eberth as Yurovski Kurt Heintel as Kotov Lucie Höflich as Frau Bäumle Karl Klüsner as Dr. Kersten Reinhard...
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  • drama film directed by Alfred Lehner and starring Marianne Schönauer, Kurt Heintel and Eduard Köck. It was shot at Ringfilm's Studios in Vienna and on location...
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  • Orth Richard Häussler as Dr. Orbis Rolf Wanka as Rittmeister Graf Daun Kurt Heintel as Baron Frederik Angelo Margrit Aust as Gladys Willy Danek as Major...
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  • Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs) and Catholic priest. Kurt Heintel, 78, Austrian film and television actor. Earl Henry, 85, American baseball...
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    education for all John Haswell 1812–1897 Engineer and railway constructor Kurt Heintel 1924–2002 Actor Theodor Herzl (transferred to Jerusalem in 1949) 1860–1904...
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  • Lehner and starring Renate Mannhardt, Kurt Heintel and Karl Fischer. Renate Mannhardt as Kathrin Sedlmaier Kurt Heintel as Markus Groß Karl Fischer as Thoms...
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  • starring Hilde Krahl, Kurt Heintel and Bruno Hübner. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Hilde Krahl as Marei Kurt Heintel as Grenzjäger Florian...
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  • comedy film directed by Hermann Kugelstadt and starring Oskar Sima, Kurt Heintel and Mady Rahl. It was shot at the Schönbrunn Studios in Vienna and at...
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    broadcast by ORF and SFB. Actors: Romuald Pekny [de], Aglaja Schmid, Kurt Heintel, Hubert Kiurina, Peter Uray [de], and Leopold Rudolf. Source Arthur Schnitzler:...
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