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The son of the painter Richard Bockenheuser and his wife Selma, née Boeling, initially studied civil engineering before he became interested in acting. He received two years of training at the City Theater in Danzig and in Dresden under the tutelage of the court actor Adolf Winds . Bockenheuser began his stage career under the pseudonym Kurt Brenkendorf in 1903 in Danzig. His subject was initially that of the youthful hero and lover, also during his stage stations in Lübeck , Hanover , Neustrelitz , Ulm and Reval in the Russian Tsarist Empire and St. Petersburg .
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31 January 1931
Harry Peltzer, who is passionate about his job as a firefighter, and his superior, fire chief Paul Körner, are the best of friends.
01 June 1921
Malatti's father has unexpectedly survived the fall from the train and now vows to take cruel revenge on McAllan.
01 January 1921
The old man and McAllan then got into a physical altercation on the roof of a train that was moving at full speed, in which Malatti's father fell.
02 March 1917
A middle class woman's marriage to a nobleman quickly becomes an unhappy one.
09 May 1930
German silent film
22 October 1920
In Calcutta, McAllan meets the beautiful Indian woman Malatti, with whom he immediately falls in love.
01 January 1919
A prosecutor, keen on punishing those he deems undesirable, convicts a woman of murder. It is only after the conviction that he learns of the circumstances that lead to the crime.
09 September 1937
Curt serenades his wife Charlott from the garden without her recognizing him. When she later doesn't refer to the incident he assumes that she is falling for the 'unknown' suitor and deliberately puts a notorious womanizer on her trail.
08 February 1937
In 18th century Europe, King Friedrich II of Prussia leads his army through the seven-years-war with neighboring states, and after numerous near defeats, eventually brings a victorious army back to Berlin.
01 January 1920
Kurt Brenkendorf investigates as detective Joe Jenkins, with a keen sense of criminal psychology and astonishing deception tactics.