Wolfgang Heinz
Popularity:0.0793
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1900-05-17
Place of Birth:Plzen/Pilsen, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Plzen, Czech Republic]
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Also Known As:Вольфганг Хайнц

Nosferatu (1922)
The mysterious Count Orlok summons Thomas Hutter to his remote Transylvanian castle in the mountains. The eerie Orlok seeks to buy a house near...

A Man's a Man (1931)
About a civilian who is press-ganged into a machine-gunner's squadron and transformed into the perfect soldier.

The Russian Miracle (1963)
Das russische Wunder (The Russian Miracle) (1963) is a two-part East German documentary directed by Annelie and Andrew Thorndike. The documentary...

And Then the First Rice (1977)
Stories from the first summer after the end of the war in Vietnam

I Was, I Am, I Will Be (1974)
In the spring of 1974, a camera team from Studio H&S succeeded against the explicit orders of the Junta’s Chancellery, entered into two large...

Action J (1961)
Compilation film, tracing the political career of Dr. Hans Globke, allegedly a former Nazi, now Secretary of State in West Germany.

Nosferatu: The First Vampire (1998)
The horror classic, Nosferatu, remastered with a soundtrack by Type-O Negative and hosted by David Carradine.

A Blonde Dream (1932)
Rival window cleaners Willy I and Willy 2 befriend Jou-Jou, an aspiring dancer, who has been tricked out of money by a con-man posing as an American...

Professor Mamlock (1961)
A Jewish chief of surgery in 1933 Germany remains blind to the rising Nazi threat, dismissing political dissent from his son and a patient, until his...

The Twelfth Hour (1930)
A version of Nosferatu to which sound was added. Some scenes were left out and new ones were added including a different ending. Additionally all the...

The Golden Thing (1972)
Eleven-year old Jason and his companions, including Hercules and Orpheus, go with the ship "Argo" in the search for the Golden Fleece. With wit and...

The Little Prince (1972)
Adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's novella for East German television, produced in 1965/66, not shown until 1972.