Albert Lippert
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Albert Lippert (1901-1978) was a German
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. He was the manager of the
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between 1948 and 1955.


Selected filmography

* '' Cruiser Emden'' (1932) as the "Emden" officer * ''
Schlußakkord ''Schlußakkord'' (''Final Accord'' or better ''Final Chord'';Sabine Hake, ''Popular Cinema of the Third Reich'', Austin: University of Texas, 2001, , p. 246, note 4: the title "refers to a musical term" whereas that of Sierck's 1939 French-languag ...
'' (1936) as Gregor Carl-Otto * '' A Prussian Love Story'' (1938) as
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* '' Liberated Hands'' (1939) as Van Daalen * ''
Police Report In legal terminology, a complaint is any formal legal document that sets out the facts and legal reasons (see: cause of action) that the filing party or parties (the plaintiff(s)) believes are sufficient to support a claim against the party ...
'' (1939) as Harry Hornemann * '' Alarm at Station III'' (1939) as Hendrik * ''
Twilight Twilight is daylight illumination produced by diffuse sky radiation when the Sun is below the horizon as sunlight from the upper atmosphere is scattered in a way that illuminates both the Earth's lower atmosphere and also the Earth's surf ...
'' (1940) as Commissioner Hagenbach * '' The Rothschilds'' (1940) as James Rothschild * ''
The Girl from Barnhelm ''The Girl from Barnhelm'' () is a 1940 German historical comedy film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Käthe Gold, Ewald Balser and Fita Benkhoff. It is an adaptation of the 1767 play '' Minna von Barnhelm'' by Gotthold Ephraim Lessin ...
'' (1940) as Prince Heinrich * '' The Red Terror'' (1942) as the Kovno Hotel director * '' Doctor Crippen'' (1942) as the guest * '' Tonelli'' (1943) as the commissioner * ''
Orient Express The ''Orient Express'' was a long-distance passenger luxury train service created in 1883 by the Belgian company ''Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits'' (CIWL) that operated until 2009. The train traveled the length of continental Europe, w ...
'' (1944) as Franko * ''
Percy Stuart Percy Stuart is a German TV series (1969–1972). Synopsis Percy Stuart tried to fulfill his father's last wish by becoming a member of his father's English club and in order to get accepted he has to prove that he is worthy. Since some of the ...
'' (1969) as General William McLean


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* 1901 births 1978 deaths German male film actors German male stage actors German male television actors Actors from Oldenburg (city) 20th-century German male actors Male actors from Lower Saxony {{Germany-screen-actor-stub