• Gripsholm is a 2000 Swiss film directed by Xavier Koller based on the Kurt Tucholsky's novel Schloss Gripsholm and reflection into final part of his real...
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    Schloss Gripsholm: Eine Sommergeschichte (Gripsholm palace: A summer story) is the title of a story (Erzählung) by Kurt Tucholsky, published in 1931....
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  • Gripsholm Castle (German: Schloß Gripsholm) is a 1963 West German romantic comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Jana Brejchová, Walter Giller...
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    Nadja Tiller (category Austrian film actresses)
    by Schloß Gripsholm, after Tucholsky's novel, in 1963, and Tonio Kröger based on Mann's novella in 1964. Tiller appeared in around 120 films, including...
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  • and composed the entire soundtrack for Xavier Koller's film biography Gripsholm in 2000. Traditional Jewish Music (1990) Contemporary Klezmer – Voice...
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    Jasmin Tabatabai (category German film actresses)
    (1997) Late Show [de] (1999) Gierig (1999) Split Second (1999, TV film) Gripsholm (2000) No Place to Go (2000) as Meret Moonlight Tariff [de] (2001)...
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    Ulrich Noethen (category Incomplete film lists)
    the theatre critic and feuilletonist Kurt Tucholsky in the literary film Gripsholm, along with Heike Makatsch, Rudolf Wessely and Jasmin Tabatabai. In...
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  • the most notable films produced in Cinema of Germany in the 2000s. For an alphabetical list of articles on German films see Category:2000s German films....
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    Jana Brejchová (category Czech film actresses)
    Romance (1958) Higher Principle (1960) The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (1961) Gripsholm Castle (1963) The House in Karp Lane (1965) The Pipes (1966) The Return...
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  • earlier Hoffmann had directed another Tucholsky adaptation, Gripsholm Castle. The film's sets were designed by the art director Werner Schlichting. It...
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    SS Drottningholm, and run an alternating transatlantic service with MS Gripsholm. She made her maiden voyage on February 21, 1948, under the command of...
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    Inger Nilsson (category Swedish film actresses)
    in the South Seas 1970 - Pippi on the Run 1989 - Brenda Brave 2000 - Gripsholm 2015 - The Here After 2021 – The Hunters "Inger Nilsson". Movies & TV...
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  • ships of the German Navy MS Berlin, an ocean liner built in 1924 as MS Gripsholm SMS Berlin, cruiser of the Imperial German Navy built in 1902 SS Berlin...
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  • notable films produced in Cinema of Germany during the 1960s. For an alphabetical list of articles on West German films see Category:West German films. For...
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    the new crew members were meant for Navarino, a former ocean liner (ex Gripsholm 1957) Sally had purchased for conversion into service with Commodore Cruise...
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    structural and stability problems. Stockholm's owners had another new ship, Gripsholm, under construction at Ansaldo Shipyard in Italy, the same yard that had...
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  • fearing being drafted by the Army, he signed on as a crew member of the SS Gripsholm and sailed to Lisbon, where he went to the German Embassy and requested...
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    in the palace, seized the king, and imprisoned him and his family in Gripsholm Castle; the king's uncle, Duke Charles (Karl), accepted the leadership...
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    Heike Makatsch (category German film actresses)
    first appeared in a film in 1996 when she starred in Detlev Buck's Männerpension (English: "Jailbirds"). She received the Bavarian Film Award as the most...
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  • Hanns Lothar (category German male film actors)
    Lothar Neutze; 10 April 1929 – 11 March 1967) was a German film actor. He appeared in 36 films between 1948 and 1966. He was born in Hannover, Germany and...
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  • Marcus Thomas (actor) (category American male film actors)
    1998 Palmetto Courtroom photographer 2000 Drowning Mona Jeff Dearly 2000 Gripsholm Karlchen 2001 Cowboy Up Ely Braxton 2003 Scorched Carter Doleman 2004...
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    the North Cape is featured frequently in films and television, most notably in the 2014 action comedy film Børning, which revolves around an illegal...
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  • Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball Flying High (category Template film date with 1 release date)
    Mariefred. They manage to locate the businessmen, who are heading to Gripsholm Castle, as their full plan is to move the old castle to the cleared space...
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  • England Gripsholm (2000) – Swiss biographical film following a summer adventure of Kurt Tucholsky Growing Up Brady (2000) – biographical television film about...
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    following day Tolischus with the rest of the evacuees was transferred to the Gripsholm while the Japanese passengers walked from it to the Asama Maru. During...
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    fortresses to be built. Some of the more magnificent include Kalmar Castle, Gripsholm Castle, and Vadstena. In the next two centuries, Sweden was designated...
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    survival of the mechanized flat wing scene change: the court theatres of Gripsholm, Český Krumlov, and Drottningholm". TD&T: Theatre Design & Technology...
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    They returned to the United States on the Swedish rescue ship the SS Gripsholm in December 1943. Lady Drummond-Hay died of coronary thrombosis in the...
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    In June 1942, Kurusu sailed to Mozambique on board the ocean liner MS Gripsholm, which then brought back American ambassador to Japan Joseph Grew and...
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    then at the Castle of Turku (1570–71), at Kastelholm Castle in Åland, at Gripsholm Castle (1571–73) and Västerås Castle (1573). Shortly after they were imprisoned...
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