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Horst Giese is a Actor and Property Master Allemand born on 31 january 1926 at Neuruppin (German)

Horst Giese

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Birth name Horst Fritz Otto Giese
Nationality German
Birth 31 january 1926 at Neuruppin (German)
Death 29 december 2008 (at 82 years) at Potsdam (German)

Horst Fritz Otto Giese (31 January 1926 – 29 December 2008) was an East German actor.

Biography

In 1945, Giese made his debut on stage at his native Neuruppin, then in the Soviet occupation zone. Later he appeared on television. His first role in a movie was at the 1954 Alarm in the Circus (Alarm in Zirkus). He performed in some 50 films and television productions, and is known for his portrayals of Joseph Goebbels in several films, including in the five-part series Liberation, the two-part Bulgarian production Anvil or Hammer and in the Czechoslovak comedy Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea.

Giese had a long correspondence with actor Klaus Kinski, who has once visited him in East Berlin during 1956.

Shortly before the building of the Berlin Wall, Giese bought a West-German television device, and was arrested by the Stasi. To avoid punishment, he became an informant of the service. He was later accused of aiding the Stasi to arrest a man who helped residents of Berlin to flee to the west, who was subsequently imprisoned for 26 months.

At 1972, after an accident forced him to a long vacation, he started to write the radio drama The Extremely Peculiar Jazz Adventures of Mr. Lehmann (Die sehr merkwürdigen Jazzabenteuer des Herrn Lehmann), in which he voiced 28 different characters. He recorded and edited the entire series in his Babelsberg home, finally completing it in 1979. Due to technical difficulties, the Jazz Adventures was only broadcast in 1991, after the fall of the Wall. Giese received a prize from Germany's War Blind Union. He continued to produce three other radio dramas: The Extremely Peculiar Film Adventures of Mr. Lehmann, The Case of Leonardo and If Goebbels Would Have Gone to Japan.

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Filmography of Horst Giese (16 films)

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The Turning Point, 1h42
Directed by Frank Beyer
Genres Drama, War
Themes Prison films, Political films
Actors Sylvester Groth, Fred Düren, Horst Giese, Gustaw Lutkiewicz
Roles third German POW
Rating72% 3.634073.634073.634073.634073.63407
In October 1945 the 19-year-old German prisoner of war, Mark Niebuhr (Sylvester Groth) arrives together with other prisoners at a train station in Warsaw. A Polish woman waiting for her train at the station believes that he is the SS officer who murdered her daughter during a raid in Lublin. He is removed from the other prisoners and incarcerated in a single prison cell. Again and again he is interrogated by a Polish officer who is asking him to write down his life story and to tell his real name. The young former soldier asserts that he is Mark Niebuhr and maintains his innocence, not knowing why he has been detained and does not understanding why he is being questioned.
Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea, 1h30
Directed by Jindřich Polák
Genres Science fiction, War, Comedy, Comic science fiction
Themes Time travel films, Comedy science fiction films, Political films
Actors Petr Kostka, Jiří Sovák, Vlastimil Brodský, Vladimír Menšík, Otto Šimánek, Slávka Budínová
Roles Joseph Goebbels
Rating70% 3.532953.532953.532953.532953.53295
In the near future, a technology enabling time travel has been developed and is now in commercial use. A group of aging former Nazis conspires to alter the results of the Second World War by traveling back in time and supplying Adolf Hitler with a hydrogen bomb. To this end, they bribe the corrupt time machine pilot Karel, who agrees to assist them. On the day of the scheduled journey, Karel chokes on a croissant and dies. His identical twin brother, Jan, cannot bring himself to tell Karel's fiancée Eva and begins to impersonate Karel. He is also later mistaken for Karel by the Nazis and stumbles along with their plot. Having been a designer of the rocket-ship time machine, he is able to pilot the ship and take them all back in time. When he realizes the nature of the Nazis' plans, Jan resolves to prevent their success. After triggering several paradoxes by travelling back and forth in time, he manages to defeat the Nazis and resolve the consequences of his twin's death.
KLK Calling PTZ – The Red Orchestra, 1h41
Directed by Horst E. Brandt
Genres Drama, Historical
Themes Spy films, Political films
Actors Jutta Wachowiak, Karin Lesch, Siegfried Weiss, Günther Simon, Peter Sturm, Rudolf Ulrich
Roles Schröder
Rating73% 3.663353.663353.663353.663353.66335
After Hitler's rise to power in 1933, a group of regime opponents from various backgrounds consolidated under the leadership of Harro Schulze-Boysen and Arvid Harnack. They gather intelligence and pass it on to other countries. After the outbreak of the Second World War, and especially after the German invasion of the Soviet Union, they intensify their work. In August 1942, the Gestapo arrests Boysen and soon after cracks down on the spy ring.
Liberation (film series), 1h10
Directed by Youri Ozerov
Genres Drama, War, Romance
Themes Politique, Political films
Actors Nikolay Olyalin, Larisa Golubkina, Boris Seidenberg, Vsevolod Sanaïev, Vasily Shukshin, Fritz Diez
Roles sapper Bruno Fermella (I)/Joseph Goebbels (IV-V).
Rating75% 3.7877653.7877653.7877653.7877653.787765
After the Soviets are alerted to the imminent German offensive in Kursk, they launch a preemptive artillery strike, delaying the enemy. The battalion of Lieutenant Colonel Lukin – led by officers Tzvetaev, Orlov, and Maximov – participates in the battle, as well as the tank of Lieutenant Vasiliev.
The Banner of Krivoi Rog, 1h48
Directed by Kurt Maetzig
Genres Drama
Actors Erwin Geschonneck, Manfred Krug, Alfred Müller, Rudolf Ulrich, Horst Giese
Roles Spitzel
Rating74% 3.740533.740533.740533.740533.74053
Otto Brosowski, a communist miner, writes to the miners in the Soviet city of Krivoi Rog, telling them of the harsh conditions in which he and his friends work, as the capitalist owners of the copper mine demand harder work. He receives a Red Banner from them. As the Nazis seize power, Otto and his family hide the flag from the authorities, taking great personal risks. At 1945, as the Second World War nears its end, the town is occupied by the Americans, who also wish to steal the Banner. At July 1945, as the Americans retreat and allow the Red Army to take over the area, the Brosowski family takes the flag and heads to meet the Soviets.
Carbide and Sorrel, 1h25
Directed by Frank Beyer
Genres Comedy
Actors Erwin Geschonneck, Manja Behrens, Horst Giese, Fritz Diez, Sabine Thalbach
Rating70% 3.524323.524323.524323.524323.52432
In 1945, after the end of World War II in Europe, Karl 'Kalle' Blücher examines the ruins of the cigarette factory where he worked in the city of Dresden. The other workers tell him they need carbide to replace the destroyed roof. They assign him the job of getting it, as he has a brother-in-law in Wittenberge who works at a carbide company. Also, they are all married and have to look after their families, while he is single and a vegetarian, so he should be better able to feed himself along the way.
A Lively Christmas Eve, 1h34
Directed by Günter Reisch
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Christmas films
Actors Erwin Geschonneck, Horst Giese, Jutta Wachowiak
Roles Gisse
Rating59% 2.973232.973232.973232.973232.97323
Dresden, Christmas Eve. Veteran communist and factory director Walter Lörke is told by his daughter Anne that she became pregnant by a young man named Thomas Ostermann, whom she intends to marry. Thomas is revealed to be a sharp critic of the government. Enraged, Walter leaves the house. Outside, he begins to inquire about his would-be son-in-law. After a clumsy voyage in the streets of the city, during which he encounters many absurd phenomena, he discovers that Thomas had a friend whose parents escaped to West Germany. The friend was ostracized by society, but Thomas did not shun him, and was therefore barred from entering university. Walter returns home and talks to Thomas, who realizes that although he suffered injustices, he remains true to the ideals of the party. The two reconcile.
Duped Till Doomsday, 1h15
Directed by Kurt Jung-Alsen
Genres Drama, War, Crime
Actors Rudolf Ulrich, Wolfgang Kieling, Kurt Ulrich, Fritz Diez, Horst Giese
Roles uncredited role
Rating67% 3.370073.370073.370073.370073.37007
Soldiers Wagner, Paulun and Lick are three friends and the best sharpshooters in their division, that is stationed in Latvia, near the German-Soviet border. During June 1941, while on vacation, they walk near a river and spot a movement in the bush. Believing it to be a bird, they shoot in its direction and discover that they have killed Angelika, their captain's daughter. The three throw her corpse to a swamp and proceed as if nothing happened. Lick tells of the incident to his father, a Waffen-SS general, who decides to use the corpse for propaganda purposes: on 22 June, the day of the invasion to the Soviet Union, he exhumes Angelika's remains and claims she was killed by Soviet marauders. Her father orders to shoot Latvian civilians in response. Paulun tries to tell the truth, but Lick claims he is insane; Wagner remains silent. When Paulun tries to escape arrest, he is killed by Lick. Wagner does nothing and continues to behave as usual.
Thomas Müntzer, 1h59
Directed by Martin Hellberg
Genres Drama, Biography, Historical
Actors Wolf Kaiser, Heinz Giese, Ruth Maria Kubitschek, Maly Delschaft, Ulrich Thein, Franz Arzdorf
Rating71% 3.599743.599743.599743.599743.59974
At 1519, the teachings of Martin Luther sweep through the German principalities. They are welcomed by the peasants, who hope that the new doctrines will help to liberate them from the oppressive yoke of the nobility and the magistrates. The young pastor Thomas Muentzer embraces Lutheranism, but he is more radical in his support for the peasants.
Alarm at the Circus, 1h15
Genres Drama, Crime
Themes Children's films
Actors Erwin Geschonneck, Ulrich Thein, Siegfried Weiss, Horst Giese
Roles uncredited role
Rating67% 3.3557153.3557153.3557153.3557153.355715
Klaus and Max are two poor boys from West Berlin, whose families are to poor to pay for their higher education. They face a bleak future. Their only hobby is boxing, and they are both desperate to purchase real boxing gloves. The two meet Klott, a gangster who owns a bar that serves American soldiers. Klott offers to pay them if they would assist him to steal valuable horses from a circus in East Berlin. The two agree and travel to the Soviet zone, where they meet a girl named Helli, a member of the Free German Youth, who explains to them that in the communist east, the lack of money will not bar their way to education. The two realize the error of their ways, contact the People's Police and help the officers hinder Klott's plans and arrest the other thieves working for him. The two remain in East Berlin.