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Volkert Kraeft is a Actor Allemand born on 7 august 1941 at Timmendorfer Strand (German)

Volkert Kraeft

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Birth name Volkert Kraeft
Nationality German
Birth 7 august 1941 (83 years) at Timmendorfer Strand (German)

Volkert Kraeft (born August 7, 1941 in Timmendorfer Strand, Germany) is a German television actor.

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Filmography of Volkert Kraeft (2 films)

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The Serpent's Egg, 2h
Directed by Ingmar Bergman
Origin German
Genres Drama, Thriller
Themes Films about religion, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors David Carradine, Christian Berkel, Gert Fröbe, Liv Ullmann, Heinz Bennent, James Whitmore
Roles Commando Leader
Rating65% 3.296523.296523.296523.296523.29652
Abel Rosenberg is an American Jew in Berlin after World War I. Poverty and inflation have destroyed the German economy at the time. He lives with his sister-in-law Manuela, a prostitute and cabaret performer. The story takes place in the week following his brother's death. Abel takes a job offered by an acquaintance, Professor Hans Vergerus.
Act of Violence, 1h22
Directed by Fred Zinnemann, John Sturges
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Noir, Crime
Actors Van Heflin, Robert Ryan, Janet Leigh, Bruce Bennett, Volkert Kraeft, Elsa Lanchester
Rating73% 3.6946653.6946653.6946653.6946653.694665
Frank Enley (Van Heflin), returns home from World War II after surviving a German POW camp where the rest of his comrades had been murdered by guards during an escape attempt. The "war hero" is respected and praised for his fine character and good works in the California town of Santa Lisa, where he, his young wife and baby had settled after moving from the East. What his wife doesn't know is that Frank relocated them to get away from Joe Parkson (Robert Ryan), once his best friend, who also lived through the ordeal, though he was left with a crippled leg. In exchange for food, Frank had alerted the Nazi camp commander to their escape plans, thinking wrongly that the men would not be punished, and Joe is now determined finally to exact justice on Frank, whose location he has learned from a newspaper story commending him for his civic endeavors.