Herbert Grönemeyer is a Actor and Music Allemand born on 12 april 1956 at Göttingen (German)
Herbert Grönemeyer
Herbert Grönemeyer participated to
9 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
, 2h29
Directed by Wolfgang PetersenOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
La bataille de l'Atlantique,
Underwater action films,
Submarine films,
Political filmsActors Jürgen Prochnow,
Herbert Grönemeyer,
Martin Semmelrogge,
Otto Sander,
Sky du Mont,
Erwin LederRoles Lieutenant Werner
Rating83%
The story is told from the viewpoint of Lt. Werner (Herbert Grönemeyer), who has been assigned as a war correspondent on the German submarine U-96 in October 1941. He meets its captain (Jürgen Prochnow), chief engineer (Klaus Wennemann), and the crew in a French nightclub. Thomsen (Otto Sander), another captain, gives a crude drunken speech to celebrate his Ritterkreuz award, in which he openly mocks not only Winston Churchill but implicitly Adolf Hitler as well.Sound
, 1h45
Directed by Anton CorbijnOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeActors George Clooney,
Violante Placido,
Thekla Reuten,
Paolo Bonacelli,
Björn Granath,
Thekla ReutenRoles Music
Rating62%
Jack (George Clooney), a gunsmith and contract killer, and his lover, Ingrid (Irina Björklund), are relaxing in Sweden. Jack becomes alarmed by a trail of footprints in the snow and pulls Ingrid towards shelter. Sniper gunshots ring out. Ingrid sees Jack pull a gun from his pocket and shoot the approaching sniper. Knowing his identity is in jeopardy, and with little hesitation, Jack shoots and kills Ingrid. He flees to Rome and contacts his handler Pavel (Johan Leysen), who insists that Jack cannot stay in Rome. Pavel sends him to Castelvecchio (a small town in the mountains of Abruzzo). Jack becomes nervous, and, disposing of the cell phone Pavel gave him, goes to nearby Castel del Monte, Abruzzo, instead.