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Gustav Botz is a Actor Allemand born on 4 august 1883

Gustav Botz

Gustav Botz
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Nationality German
Birth 4 august 1883
Death 29 september 1932 (at 49 years) at Berlin (German)

Gustav Botz (1883–1932) was a German actor.

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Filmography of Gustav Botz (6 films)

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The Burning Soil, 1h50
Directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau
Origin German
Genres Drama
Actors Eugen Gottlob Klöpfer, Vladimir Gajdarov, Werner Krauss, Eduard von Winterstein, Lya De Putti, Alfred Abel
Rating68% 3.4353153.4353153.4353153.4353153.435315
“Devil's Field” is a cursed place, that scares the entire population of a small village of Silesia, because an ancestor of the family Rudenburg perished there victim of a mysterious explosion while digging a well in search of a buried treasure. Count von Rudenburg, current title holder, is also searching for the treasure, without result. He lives in his castle with his second wife, Helga, and a daughter from a first marriage, capricious Gerda.
Nosferatu
Nosferatu (1922)
, 1h34
Directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau
Origin German
Genres Drama, Fantasy, Horror
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Medical-themed films, Dracula films, Vampires in film, Films about viral outbreaks
Actors Max Schreck, Gustav von Wangenheim, Greta Schröder, Alexander Granach, Wolfgang Heinz, Georg H. Schnell
Roles Professor Sievers
Rating78% 3.9478353.9478353.9478353.9478353.947835
Thomas Hutter lives in the fictitious German city of Wisborg. His employer, Knock, sends Hutter to Transylvania to visit a new client named Count Orlok. Hutter entrusts his loving wife Ellen to his good friend Harding and Harding's sister Annie, before embarking on his long journey. Nearing his destination in the Carpathian mountains, Hutter stops at an inn for dinner. The locals become frightened by the mere mention of Orlok's name and discourage him from traveling to his castle at night, warning of a werewolf on the prowl. The next morning, Hutter takes a coach to a high mountain pass, but the coachmen decline to take him any further than the bridge as nightfall is approaching. A black-swathed coach appears after Hutter crosses the bridge and the coachman gestures for him to climb aboard. Hutter is welcomed at a castle by Count Orlok. When Hutter is eating dinner and accidentally cuts his thumb, Orlok tries to suck the blood out, but his repulsed guest pulls his hand away.
Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler, 4h57
Directed by Fritz Lang
Origin German
Genres Drama, Thriller, Horror, Crime
Actors Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Gertrude Welcker, Aud Egede-Nissen, Alfred Abel, Bernhard Goetzke, Anita Berber
Roles (uncredited)
Rating77% 3.896863.896863.896863.896863.89686
Part I — The Great Gambler: A Picture of the Time (Part I - Der große Spieler: Ein Bild der Zeit)
The Head of Janus, 1h47
Directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau
Genres Science fiction, Horror
Actors Conrad Veidt, Magnus Stifter, Bela Lugosi, Willy Kaiser-Heyl, Margarete Kupfer, Gustav Botz
Roles o. A.
Rating72% 3.616233.616233.616233.616233.61623
Conrad Veidt plays Dr. Warren (the Dr. Jekyll character) who changes into Mr. O'Connor (a parallel of Mr. Hyde). This transformation is brought about, not by experimentation with chemicals as in Stevenson's original, but through the supernatural agency of a bust of Janus (the Roman god of the doorway), which Warren / O'Connor purchases in the opening sequence as a gift for his sweetheart, Jane Lanyon (Margarete Schlegel). When she refuses the gift, horrified, Warren / O'Connor is forced to keep the statuette himself.