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Post by petrolino on Feb 22, 2020 23:17:45 GMT
Senta Berger : Century Of Love
Selected Honours
Bambi Prize Winner (1968 - 1990 - 1999) Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class (1999) Federal Cross of Merit (1999) Bavarian Order of Merit (2002) German Hörbuchpreis (2003) Medal Munich {for outstanding service to the city of Munich} (2003) Billy Wilder Award (2006) Platinum Romy for Lifetime Achievement (2007) Grand Diagonale Drama Prize for Lifetime Achievement (2010) Star on the Boulevard of Stars in Berlin (2010) Hans Abich Award for Outstanding Services in Television and Film (Television Film Festival, Baden-Baden, 2010) Cultural Award of the City of Munich (2011) Bear (B.Z. Culture Prize) (2012)
Interview with Senta Berger ('Talking Germany')
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Vintage
O.W. Fischer & Senta Berger
Thorley Walters, Senta Berger & Christoper Lee
George Hamilton, Elke Sommer & Senta Berger
Alain Delon & Senta Berger
Senta Berger & Kirk Douglas
John Huston & Senta Berger
Senta Berger & Lino Capolicchio
Colour
Senta Berger & Dean Martin
Senta Berger & Alain Delon
Senta Berger & Louis Jourdan
Julian Mateos & Senta Berger
Yella Rottlander, Rudiger Vogler & Senta Berger
Senta Berger & James Coburn
Karlheinz Hackl & Senta Berger
German Masters
Senta Berger & Wim Wenders
Michael Verhoeven, Senta Berger & Volker Schlondorff
Senta Berger, Mario Adorf & Margarethe Von Trotta
Reiner Schone & Senta Berger
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Post by Prime etc. on Feb 23, 2020 0:23:32 GMT
Has an interesting look/attitude. Always pay attention when she appears.
Turns up in a few things I watch from the 1960s, including an American tv show pilot ISTANBUL EXPRESS.
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Post by petrolino on Feb 23, 2020 0:37:05 GMT
Has an interesting look/attitude. Always pay attention when she appears. Turns up in a few things I watch from the 1960s, including an American tv show pilot ISTANBUL EXPRESS. Did you see Terence Fisher's 'Sherlock Holmes And The Deadly Necklace' (1962)? It sounds perfect for you.
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Post by Prime etc. on Feb 23, 2020 1:01:59 GMT
Did you see Terence Fisher's 'Sherlock Holmes And The Deadly Necklace' (1962)? It sounds perfect for you.
I have but that was one special case I was too distracted by the odd dubbing and Lee's fake nose to notice her!
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Post by Prime etc. on Feb 23, 2020 1:11:27 GMT
She did euro westerns and some kind of lost treasure quest movie I am curious to see but not available in English and I dont think I can get a subtitle version for it either.
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Post by petrolino on Feb 23, 2020 1:16:28 GMT
She did euro westerns and some kind of lost treasure quest movie I am curious to see but not available in English and I dont think I can get a subtitle version for it either. I feel she's quite unusual in one regard - she found great success working in Germany, Italy, France, America ... basically everywhere she's been, through a mix of popcorn entertainments, genre pictures and art movies. Many actors travel, few can claim to have worked as successfully (or with such artistic diversity) from country to country. She's also a highly respected writer and I think the interview I posted at 'Talking Germany' is one of the best I've seen in recent years. Partly because she's an interesting subject, but also because she's a thoughtful person.
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Post by theravenking on Feb 24, 2020 13:54:01 GMT
I'm not really familiar with most of her work, but I recently watched the excellent Italian giallo Puzzle aka. Man Without a Memory (1974), where she is great as the female lead putting a smart spin on the usual "scream queen" character.
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Post by cynthiagreen on Feb 25, 2020 0:59:42 GMT
She did euro westerns and some kind of lost treasure quest movie I am curious to see but not available in English and I dont think I can get a subtitle version for it either. linkOPERATION SAN GENARO Is this the treasure quest movie?
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Post by cynthiagreen on Feb 25, 2020 1:04:45 GMT
Count me a fan. Stunning woman.
She was in a lot of tosh - spy movies in particular (Including a Matt Helm).
One outstanding credit was NEST OF VIPERS, an Italian period drama with Ornella Muti and Capucine.
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Post by Prime etc. on Feb 25, 2020 1:49:53 GMT
Yes! That's it. I am surprised to see it on youtube. Even my usual movie source doesn't have an English version.
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Post by cynthiagreen on Feb 25, 2020 7:33:06 GMT
Yes! That's it. I am surprised to see it on youtube. Even my usual movie source doesn't have an English version.
I must say Senta makes one of the least convincing screen nuns I have ever seen
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Post by teleadm on Feb 25, 2020 7:36:02 GMT
She recorded a few albums too... Glad to see that she is still around, having a criminal TV-series of feature length episodes since 2002 as Dr. Eva Maria Prohacek on Unter Verdacht ( Under Suspicion):
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Post by vegalyra on Feb 25, 2020 20:33:23 GMT
What a beautiful woman. I've seen her in a few films, the most notable (for me anyways) was Cast a Giant Shadow with Kirk Douglas. She was gorgeous in that film. I remember her in the Quiller Memorandum and the Glory Guys as well but those films didn't really make much of an impact on me.
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Post by petrolino on Feb 25, 2020 20:38:32 GMT
I'm not really familiar with most of her work, but I recently watched the excellent Italian giallo Puzzle aka. Man Without a Memory (1974), where she is great as the female lead putting a smart spin on the usual "scream queen" character.
I'd like to see 'Puzzle'. I like director Duccio Tessari's earlier giallo thrillers 'Death Occurred Last Night' (1970) and 'The Bloodstained Butterfly' (1971).
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Post by petrolino on Feb 25, 2020 20:41:16 GMT
Count me a fan. Stunning woman.
She was in a lot of tosh - spy movies in particular (Including a Matt Helm).
One outstanding credit was NEST OF VIPERS, an Italian period drama with Ornella Muti and Capucine.
I'd like to see Tonino Cervi's drama 'Nest Of Vipers' (1978). It enjoys a strong reputation among art critics.
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Post by petrolino on Feb 28, 2020 19:25:19 GMT
What a beautiful woman. I've seen her in a few films, the most notable (for me anyways) was Cast a Giant Shadow with Kirk Douglas. She was gorgeous in that film. I remember her in the Quiller Memorandum and the Glory Guys as well but those films didn't really make much of an impact on me. I remember enjoying Michael Anderson's 'The Quiller Memorandum' (1966) in my youth, with George Segal and Max Von Sydow. It was scripted by playwright Harold Pinter, from a novel by Trevor Dudley Smith.
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Post by vegalyra on Feb 28, 2020 19:50:03 GMT
What a beautiful woman. I've seen her in a few films, the most notable (for me anyways) was Cast a Giant Shadow with Kirk Douglas. She was gorgeous in that film. I remember her in the Quiller Memorandum and the Glory Guys as well but those films didn't really make much of an impact on me. I remember enjoying Michael Anderson's 'The Quiller Memorandum' (1966) in my youth, with George Segal and Max Von Sydow. It was scripted by playwright Harold Pinter, from a novel by Trevor Dudley Smith.
I thought the movie was okay, I just didn't think George Segal was all that convincing as an undercover agent. Seemed way too "mild mannered". The storyline was great though.
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Post by petrolino on Feb 28, 2020 19:56:24 GMT
I remember enjoying Michael Anderson's 'The Quiller Memorandum' (1966) in my youth, with George Segal and Max Von Sydow. It was scripted by playwright Harold Pinter, from a novel by Trevor Dudley Smith.
I thought the movie was okay, I just didn't think George Segal was all that convincing as an undercover agent. Seemed way too "mild mannered". The storyline was great though.
It's been so long since I've seen it my memory is vague at best. Also, I'm not that keen on spy movies; probably my least favourite crime subgenre, though I do enjoy a few.
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Post by Prime etc. on Mar 3, 2020 22:27:45 GMT
This is the other film I was looking for (an English version might not exist).
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Post by cynthiagreen on Mar 4, 2020 0:34:31 GMT
This is the other film I was looking for (an English version might not exist). There are two films KALI YUG GODDESS OF VENGEANCE and MYSTERY OF THE INDIAN TOMB which had German (I think) release - and these were telescoped down to a shorter one film UK version called VENGEANCE OF KALI - I saw the two part version a couple of years back on the net but cannot find it again now. FRom memory I think it was on Daily Motion. Good Luck! Its worth seeing even without subs
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