Herbert Achternbusch


Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Neue Freiheit Keine Jobs (1998)
Director
Hades (1995)
Director
Let's Go to Tibet! (1993)
Director
Punch Drunk (1990)
Director
Mix Wix (1989)
Director
Wohin? (1987)
Director
Heilt Hitler! (1985)
Director
Die Olympiasiegerin (1984)
Director
Wanderkrebs (1984)
Director
Rita Ritter (1983)
Director
Das Gespenst (1982)
Director
Der Depp (1982)
Director
The Last Hole (1981)
Director
Der Komantsche (1979)
Director
Servus Bayern! (1978)
Director
The Young Monk (1978)
Director
Beer War (1977)
Director
Die Atlantikschwinner (1976)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

Neue Freiheit Keine Jobs (1998)
Hades (1995)
Punch Drunk (1990)
Mix Wix (1989)
Mix Wix
Wohin? (1987)
Heilt Hitler! (1985)
Herbert The Cripple
Die Olympiasiegerin (1984)
Wanderkrebs (1984)
Der Depp (1982)
Das Gespenst (1982)
Der Komantsche (1979)
Servus Bayern! (1978)
The Young Monk (1978)
Herbert
Beer War (1977)
Die Atlantikschwinner (1976)
The Mystery of Kaspar Hauser (1975)
Jeder fur sich und Gott gegen alle - Kaspar Hauser (1974)

Cinematography (Feature Film)

Punch Drunk (1990)
Cinematographer
Heilt Hitler! (1985)
Cinematographer

Writer (Feature Film)

Neue Freiheit Keine Jobs (1998)
Screenwriter
Hades (1995)
Screenplay
Punch Drunk (1990)
Screenplay
Mix Wix (1989)
Screenwriter
Wohin? (1987)
Screenwriter
Heilt Hitler! (1985)
Screenwriter
Die Olympiasiegerin (1984)
Screenwriter
Wanderkrebs (1984)
Screenplay
Rita Ritter (1983)
Screenplay
Das Gespenst (1982)
Screenplay
Der Depp (1982)
Screenplay
Der Komantsche (1979)
Screenplay
The Young Monk (1978)
Screenwriter
Servus Bayern! (1978)
Screenwriter
Herz aus Glas (1977)
Book As Source Material
Beer War (1977)
Screenplay
Die Atlantikschwinner (1976)
Screenplay

Producer (Feature Film)

Neue Freiheit Keine Jobs (1998)
Producer
Punch Drunk (1990)
Producer
Mix Wix (1989)
Producer
Wohin? (1987)
Producer
Wanderkrebs (1984)
Producer
Rita Ritter (1983)
Producer
Der Komantsche (1979)
Producer
Servus Bayern! (1978)
Executive Producer
The Young Monk (1978)
Producer
Beer War (1977)
Producer
Die Atlantikschwinner (1976)
Producer

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

World Apart, A (1988) -- (Movie Clip) Let's Twist Again South African Molly (Jodhi May) and friend are grooving to American pop music and enjoying a mixed-race party hosted by her mother Diana (Barbara Hershey), when the police arrive, in A World Apart, 1988.
World Apart, A (1988) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Be Cheerful Opening sequence featuring Barbara Hershey, Jeroen Krabbe and young Jodhi May (as "Molly") who, as Shawn Slovo, grew up to write the autobiographical screenplay, from director Chris Menges' A World Apart, 1988.
World Apart, A (1988) -- (Movie Clip) Why Don't We Take Him? In 1963 Johannesburg, Molly (Jodhi May) and Yvonne (Nadine Chalmers) are collected at school by June (Kate Fitzpatrick) who steers them clear of an ugly accident, in director Chris Menges' A World Apart, 1988.
World Apart, A (1988) -- (Movie Clip) Hiding Place Anti-apartheid activist Diana (Barbara Hershey) narrowly avoids arrest in 1963 Johannesburg, then has a testy exchange with daughter Molly (Jodhi May) in director Chris Menges' A World Apart, 1988.
White Comanche (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Eat The Peyote! William Shatner as "Johnny Moon" informs William Shatner as evil twin "Notah" that he probably would be dead if he wasn't tripping in the low-budget Western White Comanche, 1968.
White Comanche (1968) -- (Movie Clip) He's The One! Having survived a bar fight, "half-breed" Johnny Moon (William Shatner) takes fire from the showgirl (Rosanna Yanni) recently raped by his Indian twin-brother, then is rescued by Sheriff Logan (Joseph Cotten) in the Italian-Spanish spaghetti Western White Comanche, 1968.
White Comanche (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Take Your Hands Off Me! William Shatner as "Notah," working during a break after the first season of Star Trek on NBC, is not only white but also the only shirtless Comanche raiding a stagecoach carrying Rosanna Yanni (as "Kelly") in the Spanish-made Italian-financed spaghetti Western White Comanche, 1968.
White Comanche (1968) -- (Movie Clip) I Know My Responsibilities Sheriff Logan (Joseph Cotten) meets Johnny Moon (William Shatner) then comes to the aid of Kelly (Rosanna Yanni) who's just been assaulted by Moon's evil twin (also Shatner) in the low-rent spaghetti Western White Comanche, 1968.
Nosferatu (1922) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Going Below Brave sea captain Demeter (Max Nemetz) decides he'll have to inspect the cargo, whereupon Count Orlok (Max Schreck) emerges, in a famous bit from F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu, 1922.
Hidden Fortress, The -- (Movie Clip) You Stink Of Dead Bodies! Peasants Minoru Chiaki and Kamatari Fujiwara (in these roles, the models for R2D2 and C3PO) in the comic, tragic and profane opening from Akira Kurosawa's celebrated The Hidden Fortress, 1958.
Hidden Fortress, The -- (Movie Clip) Let's Die Together! Re-united in the wake of a clever slave uprising, Tahei (Minoru Chiaki) and Matakishi (Kamatari Fujiwara) have the luck of cowards, in Akira Kurosawa's first wide-screen feature The Hidden Fortress, 1958.
Hidden Fortress, The -- (Movie Clip) 200 Gold Pieces Peasants Tahei (Minoru Chiaki) and Matakishi (Kamatari Fujiwara), displeased to find that Makabe (Toshiro Mifune) is still on their trail, find out he also knows about the gold, in Akira Kurosawa's Throne Of Blood, 1958.

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